brady

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A habitational surname
A male given name transferred from the surname
A surname
{i} family name; Samuel Brady (1758-1795), American pioneer and soldier; James "Diamond Jim" Brady (1856-1917), American entrepreneur and philanthropist; Matthew Brady (1823-1896), American photographer
derived from the surname
American pioneer photographer who was famous for his portraits and was appointed official Union photographer of the Civil War in 1861
suffix meaning slow
United States financier noted for his love of diamonds and his extravagant lifestyle (1856-1917) United States pioneer photographer famous for his portraits; was the official Union photographer for the Civil War (1823-1896)
United States financier noted for his love of diamonds and his extravagant lifestyle (1856-1917)
United States pioneer photographer famous for his portraits; was the official Union photographer for the Civil War (1823-1896)
Slow
Brady's reagent
Dinitrophenylhydrazine
Brady Act
(U.S. Politics) law requiring a waiting period and background check for handgun buyers (took effect in 1994, partially struck down by the Supreme Court in 1997)
Brady Bill
(U.S. Politics) bill that proposed a mandatory waiting period and background check for gun buyers (signed into law by President Clinton in 1993, partially struck down by the Supreme Court in 1997)
Brady Bunch
a US television programme of the 1960s and 1970s about a large family. Some people talk about the Brady Bunch as an example of an impossibly good family with few real problems
Brady Law
(U.S. Politics) law requiring a waiting period and background check for handgun buyers (took effect in 1994, partially struck down by the Supreme Court in 1997)
brady-
Slow: bradycardia
Diamond Jim Brady
{i} James Buchanan Brady, James "Diamond Jim" Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist
Ian Brady
Moors Murderers, the
James Buchanan Brady
{i} Diamond Jim Brady, James "Diamond Jim" Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist
Mathew B. Brady
born 1823, near Lake George, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 15, 1896, New York, N.Y. U.S. photographer. He learned to make daguerreotypes from Samuel F.B. Morse. In 1844 he opened the first of two studios in New York City and began photographing famous people (including Daniel Webster, Edgar Allan Poe, and Henry Clay). In 1847 Brady opened a studio in Washington, D.C., and there created, copied, and collected portraits of U.S. presidents. He achieved international fame with A Gallery of Illustrious Americans (1850). In 1861 he set out to make a complete record of the American Civil War with a staff of more than 20 photographers, including Timothy H. O'Sullivan and Alexander Gardner. He probably photographed the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg himself
Matthew Brady
{i} (1823-1896) United States photographer
Samuel Brady
{i} (1758-1795) American pioneer and soldier
brady

    الواصلة

    Bra·dy

    التركية النطق

    breydi

    النطق

    /ˈbrādē/ /ˈbreɪdiː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    (combining form.) Old English brād (“broad”) + eage (“eye”) and brād (“broad”) + ēg (“island”).
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