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BrowningDescribes a wine's color, and is a sign that a wine is mature and may be faded. A bad sign in young red (or white) wines, but less significant in older wines. Wines 20 to 30 years old may have a [..]
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Browningone of a range of U.S.-made weapons, 1905, named for inventor, John M. Browning (1855-1926) of Utah.
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BrowningEither one of a pair of married English poets, or what happens to wood pulp paper when the acids start to burn through it. This usually results in the paper becoming both darker and increasingly...
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BrowningA chemical oxidation process to color metallic parts of a firearm a brownish black shade.
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BrowningPreparation method, usually in a skillet or pot on the stove top, which sears in the outer surface of meat to seal in the juices.
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BrowningThe process of the cooking the meat so the myoglobin pigment is converted to hemochrome, which can be characterized by the cooked meat color.
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BrowningPreparation method, usually in a skillet or pot on the stove top, which sears in the outer surface of meat to seal in the juices.
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Browning(n) United States inventor of firearms (especially automatic pistols and repeating rifles and a machine gun called the Peacemaker) (1855-1926)(n) English poet and husband of Elizabeth Barrett Browning [..]
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Browning(b. London, 1809, d. Florence, June 29th, 1861). “The Battle of Marathon,” “Essay on Mind and other Poems” (1826), “Prometheus Bound, translated, with Poem [..]
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Browning(b. Camberwell, May 7th, 1812, d. Florence, December 12th, 1889). “Paracelsus” (1835). “Strafford” (1837); “Sordello” (1839); “Pippa Pass [..]
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BrowningPreparation method which sears in the outer surface of meat to seal in the juices.
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BrowningTo put a cooked dish or meringue under the grill or in the oven for a short time to give a golden color.
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BrowningWhen red wines mature, they lighten in color and move from purple, dark red, to orange and then finally brown . This is the same term as bricking.
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BrowningAn oxidation process applied to the surface of raw steel, undertaken with acids, to produce a finish that resists further rusting, providing as you might expect a brownish color, allowing the pattern [..]
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BrowningThe world's greatest firearms inventor. Born in Ogden, Utah. While he made some guns himself, normally, he licensed his designs to prominent manufacturers such as Colt, Fabrique National and Winc [..]
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BrowningA red wine can turn into a brown color if it is past its peak. (It is important to note that even if a wine is past its peak, it can still be drunk. It just past its full potential before it had been [..]
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Browning
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Browning
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, a poet.
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