Similar words: brazier, lazily, razing, grazing, brazen, brazenly, nazi, raze. Meaning: [brə'zɪl] n. 1. the largest Latin American country and the largest Portuguese speaking country in the world; located in the central and northeastern part of South America; world's leading coffee exporter 2. three-sided tropical American nut with white oily meat and hard brown shell.
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151. This astronaut photograph illustrates slash-and-burn forest clearing along the Rio Xingu (Xingu River) in the state of Matto Grasso, Brazil.
152. 35th Oct 2009 Sudan Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Egypt, Japan, Kenya, Lesotho, Sudan, Sweden.
153. In Brazil, where exports account for approximately 30 percent of total poultry output, the price of day-old chicks, an early warning indicator of potential production changes, is down sharply.
154. Oil, Brazil nut oil, Soya Bean , Rhizobium fredii, and plant energy polypeptide, etc.
155. They were German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister of Australia Girard, Argentine President Cristina and the newly elected President of Brazil Rosoff.
156. A white - handed tree frog stares at the camera from its perch on a fern Paulo, Brazil.
157. Speaking in San Paulo, Brazil, the IMF's research director, Olivier Blanchard, said policymakers have to act now to make the financial system more robust.
158. Brazil nuts - inshell and shelled - extra - large , large, medium, midget sizes.
159. Harvard University, for example, will work with scientists in Brazil, India and Tanzania to research undernutrition, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Sentencedict.com
160. The brazil nut gatherers were paid only 2 to 3 percent of the New York wholesale price.
161. The sharp-tongued and nomenclature-obsessed Mr. O'Neill is well-known for coming up with the acronym BRICs, a grouping of fast-growing and large emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India and China.
162. 28th Jun 2002 Canada Belgium, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Brazil, Canada, Congo, Cyprus, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Slovenia, Spain, Thailand.
163. The Federative Republic of Brazil is by far the largest and most populous country in South America. It borders the Atlantic Ocean .
164. Brazilian fan dances whilst waiting for the beginning of the Copa America Venezuela-2007 semifinals match between Brazil and Uruguay 10 July, 2007 in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
165. The recent shooting down of a police helicopter in Rio de Janeiro has cast the spotlight on to places such as Pedro Juan Caballero, along 16, 000km of "dry border" between Brazil and its neighbours.
166. Found off Brazil, Argentina, andsouthern Japan, the jelly's tentacles can coil and uncoil and areused to capture small fish and other food.
167. Recently, the city Curitiba, Brazil, the apartment building where intriguing opening This buildings each (floor) to have independent domestic revolving around 360 degrees.
168. The International Society of Toxinology officially supported the Initiative last month at the World Congress of Plant, Animal and Microbial Toxins in Recife[sentencedict.com], Brazil.
169. They are very distantly followed by India, Brazil and Russia.
170. Now, Brazil and Ecuador are said to be mulling decriminalisation.
171. One of the world's greatest cataracts shatters the Iguazu River between Argentina and Brazil.
172. Thailand introduced a withholding tax on foreign purchases of government bonds last week, and Brazil on Monday increased an existing tax on foreign bond buyers to 6 percent from 4 percent.
173. There is greater transparency in Latin American economic decision - making , but Brazil is the region's wild card.
174. The lightweight Lua language (developed at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil) includes a register-based VM.
175. A terrible fire broke out in a big city in Brazil, called Sao Paulo.
176. A jaguar and a caiman battle in the Pantanal region of Brazil.
177. Vale of Brazil and Rio Tinto have joined the call more recently.
178. A $ 30 billion bailout by the IMF helped Brazil avert the disaster.
179. A city of southern Brazil north-northeast of P?rto Alegre. Founded c. 1850 by German immigrants, it is an important industrial center. Population, 216,986.
180. Only Brazil and Turkey voted no, and Lebanon, where Hizbullah has close ties to Iran, abstained.