| BRAE | • brae n. (Northern England, Scotland) The sloping bank of a river valley. • brae n. (Northern England, Scotland) Any hillside or slope. • BRAE n. (Scots) a steep bank beside a river valley. |
| BRAES | • braes n. Plural of brae. • BRAE n. (Scots) a steep bank beside a river valley. |
| LIBRAE | • librae n. Plural of libra. • Librae prop.n. (Astronomy) genitive of Libra used when naming stars, such as α Librae. • LIBRA n. (Latin) an ancient Roman unit of weight. |
| UMBRAE | • umbrae n. Plural of umbra. • UMBRA n. (Latin) a shadow. |
| BRAEHEID | • BRAEHEID n. (Scots) the summit of a hill. |
| TENEBRAE | • Tenebrae prop.n. (Christianity) A Christian religious service celebrated by the Western Church on the evening before… • TENEBRAE n. (Latin) a religious service with candles. |
| TEREBRAE | • terebrae n. Plural of terebra. • TEREBRA n. (Latin) a boring instrument. |
| BRAEHEIDS | • BRAEHEID n. (Scots) the summit of a hill. |
| PALPEBRAE | • palpebrae n. Plural of palpebra. • palpebræ n. Plural of palpebra. • PALPEBRA n. (Latin) the eyelid. |
| PENUMBRAE | • penumbrae n. Plural of penumbra. • PENUMBRA n. (Latin) a partial shadow. |
| VERTEBRAE | • vertebrae n. Plural of vertebra; the bones that make up the spinal column. • vertebræ n. (Obsolete) plural of vertebra. • VERTEBRA n. (Latin) a component of the vertebral column, or backbone, found in vertebrates. |
| STERNEBRAE | • sternebrae n. Plural of sternebra. • STERNEBRA n. one of the segments of the sternum. |