be+a+brewer
81Brewer's Court — East out of Basinghall Street in Bassishaw Ward (Rocque, 1746, to Boyle, 1799). Seems to be on or near the site of Bevois Court (q.v.) …
82Brewer's Quay — Between Tower Dock east and Chester Quay west. In Tower Ward (P.O. Directory). Earliest mention: Leake, 1666. Possibly named after a brewery here …
83Brewer, David J(osiah) — (20 jun. 1837, Esmirna, Imperio otomano–28 mar. 1910, Washington, D.C., EE.UU.). Jurista estadounidense. Hijo de misioneros de este país, se crió en Connecticut y ejerció como abogado en Kansas a partir de 1858. Ocupó cargos en la judicatura… …
84brewer's yeast — brew·er s yeast brü ərz n the dried pulverized cells of a yeast of the genus Saccharomyces (S. cerevisiae) used in brewing and esp. as a source of B complex vitamins …
85Brewer infarcts — dark red, wedge shaped areas, resembling infarcts, seen on section of a kidney in pyelonephritis …
86BREWER, JOHN SHERREN — historian, professor of English Literature in King s College, London; author of Calendar of Letters and Papers of Henry VIII. s Reign, his work the sole authority on Henry s early reign (1810 1879) …
87BREWER OF GHENT — , Jacob Arteveld …
88Brewer's droop — alcohol induced sexual impotence in men …
89brewer's droop — Australian Slang alcohol induced sexual impotence in men …
90brewer — brew|er [ˈbru:ə US ər] n a person or company that makes beer …