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US
/ˈbɹɔn/
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NOUN
- the German mistress of Adolf Hitler (1910-1945)
- United States rocket engineer (born in Germany where he designed a missile used against England); he led the United States Army team that put the first American satellite into space (1912-1977)
How To Use Braun In A Sentence
- Since the initial 4-engine first-stage configuration happened to have an over-designed (i.e., typical for von Braun) cross-beam structure that could accommodate the thrust of an F-1 at its intersection, MSFC solved the back-heating problem by inserting the center F-1, whose exhaust essentially 'intercepted' the radiative thermal load from the other four engines. First Briefing on Human Space Flight Review - NASA Watch
- We assert that the Braun - Blanquet approach does not fall short.
- He called Kasser on Monday afternoon to ask for permission to talk to Braun.
- Alexander Braun notices the transformation of pistils into stamens in Chives (_Allium Scorodoprasum_), and in which three stamens appeared in the place of as many pistils, and had extrorse anthers, while the six normal anthers are introrse. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- Braun has a luxurious line of made-to-order silk bedding available in organdy silk, crepe de chine and silk charmeuse. Better Beauty Sleep
- I love the excited roar of the teeming crowd, the taste of the braunschweiger sandwiches, and the scent of the wooden bleachers.
- Post 40 – Braunstonian: yes, the boulangerie is usually the place to go. “go hug mom”
- In the 1950s, von Braun and his ‘Rocket Team,’ many of whom had immigrated to the United States, continued their work on multistage rockets near Huntsville, Alabama.
- A catfight breaks out between restless, wilful Miss Braund and her pugnacious chaperone, Mrs Hammond, ending with a slap from the hostess, the hatchet-faced Mrs Rogers.
- Pastor Braun started whistling again, just as firmly.