n.
- a device supporting a weak or injured part of the body.
▸a wire device fitted in the mouth to straighten the teeth.
▸a strengthening piece of iron or timber in building or carpentry.
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(braces)
Brit. a pair of straps passing over the shoulders and fastening to the top of trousers at the front and back to hold them up.
(pl. same)
a pair of things, especially birds or mammals killed in hunting.-
(also brace and bit)
a drilling tool with a crank handle and a socket to hold a bit.
- either of two connecting marks { and }, used in printing.
▸Music a similar mark connecting staves to be performed at the same time.
- a rope attached to the yard of a ship for trimming the sail.
v.
- make stronger or firmer with wood, iron, etc.
- press (one's body) firmly against something in order to stay balanced.
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(brace oneself)
prepare for something difficult or unpleasant.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. bracier ‘embrace’, from brace ‘two arms’, from L. bracchia, pl. of bracchium ‘arm’, from Gk brakhiōn.