Definition of Brass 1. An alloy of copper and zinc Noun 2. A wind instrument that consists of a brass tube (usually of variable length) that is blown by means of a cup-shaped or funnel-shaped mouthpiece Noun 3. The persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something Noun 4. Impudent aggressiveness Noun 5. An ornament or utensil made of brass Noun 6. The section of a band or orchestra that plays brass instruments Noun 7. A memorial made of brass Noun Synonyms for word "brass" Semanticaly linked words with "brass" Hyponims for word "brass" Lexical Analysis for "brass" brassy resembling the sound of a brass instrument resembling the sound of a brass instrument brassyAdjective Satellite
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unrestrained by convention or propriety etymology brassbound etymology brassware etymology nonbrass etymological origin of bræs etymologically related brassy etymologically related braze etymologically related brazen etymologically related brazier is derived from bold as brass is derived from brass balls is derived from brass band is derived from brass hat is derived from brass in pocket is derived from brass instrument is derived from brass knuckles is derived from brass monkey is derived from brass nail is derived from brass neck is derived from brass rat is derived from brass ring is derived from brass section is derived from brass tacks is derived from brass-collar is derived from brass-rubbing is derived from brassboard is derived from brassbound is derived from brassed off is derived from brasses is derived from brassware is derived from brasswind is derived from brassy is derived from calamine brass is derived from get down to brass tacks is derived from high brass is derived from nonbrass is derived from not have a brass farthing is derived from top brass