Comparative form of brawny; more muscular or stronger; having more pronounced muscles or physical strength.
Formed by adding the comparative suffix '-er' to 'brawny,' following standard English rules for comparing adjectives of strength or size.
When you compare how muscular two people are, you'd say one is 'brawnier'—it's a perfectly normal word that shows how even specialized vocabulary follows the basic rules that govern English adjectives.
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