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Adjective
/bränz/,
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bronzes, plural;
  1. Made of or colored like bronze
    • - a bronze statue
Verb
  1. Make (a person or part of the body) suntanned
    • - Alison was bronzed by outdoor life
  2. Give a surface of bronze or something resembling bronze to
    • - the doors were bronzed with sculpted reliefs
Noun
  1. A yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin

  2. A yellowish-brown color
    • - rich, gleaming shades of bronze
  3. A work of sculpture or other object made of bronze


  1. an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin
  2. of the color of bronze
  3. made from or consisting of bronze
  4. tan: get a tan, from wind or sun
  5. (bronzed) (of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun; "a young bronzed Apollo"
  6. Bronze is a metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. ...
  7. Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply a "bronze".
  8. Bronze is a medium brown color that resembles the actual alloy bronze.
  9. The Bronze is a breed of domestic turkey. The name refers to its plumage, which bears an iridescent bronze-like sheen. The Bronze had been the most popular turkey throughout most of American history, but waned in popularity beginning in the mid-20th century. ...
  10. The Bronze is a fictional nightclub in Sunnydale, the fictional setting for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Of 144 episodes of the series, 66 have at least one scene at the Bronze, not including its appearance in the unaired pilot.
  11. (Bronzed) Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is applied to other materials (metallic or non-metallic). ...
  12. (BRONZES) CALLIGRAPHY          CERAMICS          FURNITURE          PAINTING
  13. Non-ferrous alloy of copper, tin and trace metals. Because of the copper base, bronze is very malleable and easy to work. Known interchangeably during the middle ages as latten, it was used for adornment and decoration of armour during the 14th century. ...
  14. A composition generally of 90% copper, 4% tin, 1% zinc, used for coinage since ancient times. The formula has varied in different places and eras.
  15. An alloy containing at least 60% copper plus tin and sometimes other metals.
  16. The combination of >90% copper and <10% tin.
  17. An reddish/brown alloy consisting mainly of copper and tin, with a small amount of zinc.
  18. For a woman to dream of a bronze statue, signifies that she will fail in her efforts to win the person she has determined on for a husband. If the statue simulates life, or moves, she will be involved in a love affair, but no marriage will occur. ...
  19. Harder than brass, bronze is used for its durability, especially in high-grade outdoor lighting.
  20. Kerosene or mineral spirits mixed with a small amount (10-15 percent) of petroleum-based cutting oil.
  21. An alloy of copper (usually about 90 per cent) and tin, often also containing small amounts of other metals such as lead or zinc. ...
  22. An alloy of copper and tin with traces of other metals (zinc, nickel, and lead), used for sculpture, sign plaques, and dimensional lettering. Letters or forms can be cut out of solid material (using a band saw or a waterjet). It can be cast (sand-cast, ceramic mold-cast). ...
  23. Only small pearls, which Luigi earns one for every 10 HP sucked at once. The portrait ghost itself is poor in quality.
  24. A brownish alloy of copper and tin that is not used much in costume jewelry because it is very dense and therefore heavy.
  25. Bronze is an alloy (mixture of two or more metals) of copper and tin and sometimes other elements. Source: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.)