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Definition of: bream

(brēm) noun plural breams or bream
1. A European fresh-water fish (Abramis brama), with deep, compressed body.
2. Any of various fresh-water sunfishes, especially the blue bream (Leponis pallidus).
3. A porgy or sailor's-choice (Lagodon rhomboides). [<F brême <OF bresme, ult. <Gmc.]

Definition of: bream

(brēm) v.t. Naut.
To clean (a ship's bottom) of barnacles, seaweed, etc., by heating the pitch and then scraping. [Akin to BRAMBLE and BROOM]

Most often used phrases:

julian bream
monocle bream
sid bream
black bream
carp bream
threadfin bream
bream bay
bream scolopsis
bream nemipterus
silver bream
bream head
bream carp
common bream
jon bream
gilt head bream

'bream' used in domains:

breamcreekvineyard.com
breampoles.com
breamboy.com
gilbreamuseum.com
taiwanbream.com
breamoinformatica.com

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"bream" has the frequency of use of 0.0001% on en.wikipedia.org.

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