👉 In the context of linguistics, "brae" is a term used to describe a type of small mammal that can be found in Scotland and other parts of Europe. These are typically brown or black and are commonly known as "breeches".
👉 Braeside is a term used in the context of geography, specifically in Scotland and Wales. It refers to a small village located on a breen or hillside overlooking a river. The name "braeside" comes from the Scots word for "breen," which means "mountain."
👉 Braessy is a mathematical term that refers to a particular type of star, which is characterized by its irregular shapes and irregular patterns. It is named after the astronomer and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton Braessy, who discovered this phenomenon in 1659. The term braessy was later used to describe other types of stars that have similar structures and patterns, such as the Andromeda galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds.