Brace

/breɪs/ verb

To prepare yourself or something else for impact or difficulty; or to support something so it stays steady.

From Old French “brace,” meaning “two arms,” from Latin “bracchia,” plural of “bracchium,” meaning “arm.” The idea of arms holding or supporting led to the sense of strengthening or steadying.

AMደገፍ
ARدعامة
BNবন্ধনী
CSpodpora
DAstøtte
DEStütze
ELστήριγμα
ESabrazadera
FAتکیه‌گاه
FItuki
FRattelle
GUઆધાર
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