"Brew" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Brew: (verb) to make or create a drink, especially coffee or tea, by soaking or boiling the ingredients.
Breviature refers to an abridged or shortened version of a document, scripture, or work, often used for the sake of brevity, convenience, or ease of understanding.
Breviloquence refers to the quality of speaking or writing in a concise and brief manner, often using few words to convey a message or make a point. It is the opposite of loquacity, which is the habit of speaking or writing at length or in a tediously elaborate manner. Breviloquence is often valued in communication, as it can help to convey complex information quickly and efficiently, while avoiding unnecessary detail or verbosity.
Breviloquent refers to being concise and brief in speech or writing, often to the point of being curt or abrupt. A breviloquent person tends to use few words to convey their message, sometimes sacrificing explanation or elaboration for the sake of brevity.
Breviped is an adjective that means "having short feet" or "short-footed". It is often used in biological contexts, particularly in the description of animals, to describe those with shorter feet or legs compared to others of the same species or group.
Brevirostrate refers to a type of insect, particularly a wasp or bee, with a short proboscis.
Brevity refers to the quality of being concise and to the point, avoiding unnecessary words or excess detail. It involves communicating ideas swiftly and effectively without being lengthy or tedious. In writing, brevity is often prized for its ability to convey complex information in a clear and concise manner, making it easier to understand and process.
Brevundimonas is a genus of Gram-negative, non-motile, rod-shaped bacteria. It is a type of opportunistic pathogen that can cause a range of illnesses, including meningitis, pneumonia, and septicemia, particularly in people with compromised immune systems. The name "Brevundimonas" comes from the Latin words "brevun", meaning "short", and "dimonas", meaning "swarm", likely due to the bacteria's ability to form short chains or swarms.
Brewage refers to a liquid substance that has been brewed, especially a drink made from coffee, tea, or other herbs or plants.
Pertaining to something that has been prepared or made, especially a drink, typically by steeping or boiling.