2. Trousers, pantaloons.

Breeching, n. Breech-band.

Breed, v. a.

    1. Bring forth, bear, conceive and bring to birth, beget, produce, engender.
    2. Nourish, nurture, foster, bring up, rear, raise.
    3. Discipline, educate, instruct, train, teach, school, bring up, nurture, rear.
    4. Originate, occasion, beget, produce, engender, generate, be the occasion of, give rise to, be the cause of.

Breed, v. n.

    1. Bring forth young, produce off-spring.
    2. Be born, be produced, have birth, arise, take rise, grow, develop.
    3. Raise live-stock, engage in breeding.

Breed, n. Race (of animals), lineage, pedigree, progeny, stock, family, line, extraction, strain.

Breeding, n.

    1. Procreation, having or begetting offspring, bearing, bringing forth.
    2. Nurture, education, discipline, instruction, training, schooling, rearing, upbringing.
    3. Deportment, manners.

Breeze, n.

    1. Zephyr, air, gentle gale, moderate wind, light wind.
    2. (Colloq.) Quarrel, disturbance, commotion, noise, tumult, uproar, stir, agitation.

Bregma, n. (Anat.) Sinciput, top of the head.

Brent, n. Brant, brand-goose (Anser bernicla).

Brett, n. Britzska.


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