Definitions for "Bracket"
Keywords:  eave, cornice, overhang, runway, crane
An architectural member, plain or ornamental, projecting from a wall or pier, to support weight falling outside of the same; also, a decorative feature seeming to discharge such an office.
A piece or combination of pieces, usually triangular in general shape, projecting from, or fastened to, a wall, or other surface, to support heavy bodies or to strengthen angles.
A shot, crooked timber, resembling a knee, used as a support.
A metal or ceramic part that is cemented to the tooth and serves as a means of fastening the arch wire.
a metal, plastic, or ceramic fixed attachment which holds an arch wire
See orthodontic bracket.
a grouping of entries in a knockout tournament that will (eventually) produce one survivor.
either of two punctuation marks ([ or ]) used to enclose textual material
A bracket is the diagrammatic representation of the series of games played during a tournament, named as such because it appears to be a large number of interconnected (punctuational) brackets.
Keywords:  serif, fillet, unbroken, stem, curve
The curve that connects the serif to the stem or stroke. Less often known as a fillet.
The joining of a serif to the main stem in an unbroken curve.
Keywords:  ausscheren, seite, soll, erkl, gegner
Indicates geometry where aircraft will maneuver to a position on opposing sides either laterally or vertically from the target.(Bsp: BRACKET LEFT heißt, daß der Wingman ausscheren soll, um dem Gegner von links in die Seite zu fallen; gut erklärt in EF2000-Manual)
To make a number of exposures in addition to the one consider to be "normal." Some of these exposures are to be greater than the "normal" and some less than the "normal." Bracketing significantly increases the chance of getting a exposure near perfect.
To make multiple exposures, some overexposed and some underexposed according to the indicated meter reading, used to control brightness, contrast, color and to ensure accurate exposure.
a series of images with a slight increase and decrease in exposure
Keywords:  brace, parenthesis, curly, strut, fig
A knee or knee brace to connect a post or batter brace to an overhead strut. (Plate I.'or Plate II., Fig. 12.)
Also known as braces. A character which has a counterpart, which is used to enclose text with a special meaning. The current bracket sets are: angle bracket, curly bracket, round bracket (more commonly known as parenthesis), and the square bracket.
Bracket is a pop punk band from Forestville, California, formed in 1992. Their unique style of melodic and emotional, yet catchy songs (many of which are written about Warren Rake, a friend of Zack Charlos) have made them a fairly popular band in the independent pop-punk scene.
Keywords:  corbel
Corbel.
Device that attaches to the camera tripod socket for accessories or to separate a speedlight from the camera, out of the hot shoe. Most useful for shadow control and red-eye elimination as it increases the angle between that of the flash beam axis and that of the lens.
a device used to form a joint between two parts usually at right angles
A plate used to connect rigidly two or more structural parts, such as deck beam to frame, or bulkhead stiffener to the deck or tank top (usually triangular in shape).
One of two characters [], used to inclose a reference, explanation, or note, or a part to be excluded from a sentence, to indicate an interpolation, to rectify a mistake, or to supply an omission, and for certain other purposes; -- called also crotchet.
The groupings determined by underwriting amounts of various firms in a syndicate. Tombstone advertising is normally in bracket order, with each firm appearing alphabetically within a given bracket.
A term signifying the extent of an underwriter's commitment in a new issue, e.g., major bracket or minor bracket.
1. A turn on one foot in which the skater changes direction and edge, producing a trace in which the cusp of the turn points outwards from the center of the circle. 2. Any compulsory figure consisting of two circles with one bracket turn half way around each circle.
A figure determined by firing a projectile beyond a target and another short of it, as a basis for ascertaining the proper elevation of the piece; -- only used in the phrase, to establish a bracket. After the bracket is established shots are fired with intermediate elevations until the exact range is obtained. In the United States navy it is called fork.
Keywords:  ordnance, cheek, carriage, side
The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage.
Keywords:  broach, broad, reaching
Broach Broad Reaching
Keywords:  remark, place
place into brackets; "Please bracket this remark"
agriculture building (comer?)-- across the street from library parking lot
classify or group
a grouping of individual mushrooms that covers a tree in a close planar grouping
a group or class of issues or solutions that are linked together
Keywords:  lesson, economics
a lesson in economics
A method of organizing competitions and determining race pairings. Bracket design varies with the number of competitors and the number of losses required to eliminate a competitor from the competition. Select "Race Brackets" on the Competition menu to see sample brackets.
Keywords:  sna, logical, chain, sessions, half
In SNA, one or more chains of request units and their responses, representing a complete transaction, exchanged between two logical unit (LU) half-sessions. See also RU chain.
Keywords:  furnish, connect, place
To place within brackets; to connect by brackets; to furnish with brackets.
Keywords:  delay, consideration, bill
to delay consideration of a bill.
Keywords:  shoot, establish, object
To shoot so as to establish a bracket for (an object).
Keywords:  range, upper, lower, trading, well
A very well defined price range containing market activity within its upper and lower limits.
a trading range
Keywords:  category, falling, defined, limits
a category falling within certain defined limits