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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Brienoun

    soft creamy white cheese; milder than Camembert

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  1. brienoun

    A variety of soft, mild French cheese made from cow's milk.

Wikipedia

  1. Brie

    Brie (; French: [bʁi]) is a soft cow's-milk cheese named after Brie, the French region from which it originated (roughly corresponding to the modern département of Seine-et-Marne). It is pale in color with a slight grayish tinge under a rind of white mould. The rind is typically eaten, with its flavor depending largely upon the ingredients used and its manufacturing environment. It is similar to Camembert, which is native to a different region of France. Brie typically contains between 60% and 75% butterfat, slightly higher than Camembert."Brie" is a style of cheese, and is not in itself a protected name, although some regional bries are protected.

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  1. brie

    Brie is a type of soft, creamy, mild cheese that originated in France. It is typically made from cow's milk and has a smooth, slightly grayish rind which is edible. The interior of the cheese is pale yellow. Named after the northeastern district of Brie, where it was originally created, it is often served at room temperature or baked, and can be spread on bread or crackers.

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  1. Brie

    Brie is a historic region of France most famous for its dairy products, especially Brie cheese. It was once divided into three sections ruled by different feudal lords: the western Brie française, corresponding roughly to the modern department of Seine-et-Marne in the Île-de-France region; the eastern Brie champenoise, forming a portion of the modern department of Marne in the historic region of Champagne; and the northern Brie pouilleuse, forming part of the modern department of Aisne in Picardy. The Brie forms a plateau with few eminences, varying in altitude between 300 and 500 feet in the west, and between 500 and 650 feet in the east. Its scenery is varied by forests of some size—the chief being the Forêt de Senart, the Forêt de Crécy, and the Forêt d'Armainvilliers. The surface soil is clay in which are embedded fragments of siliceous sandstone, used for millstones and constructional purposes; the subsoil is limestone. The Marne and its tributaries the Grand Morin and the Petit Morin are the chief rivers, but the region is not abundantly watered and the rainfall is only between 20 and 24 inches. Main towns: ⁕Brie-Comte-Robert ⁕Château-Thierry

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Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. BRIE

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Brie is ranked #148347 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Brie surname appeared 111 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Brie.

    94.5% or 105 total occurrences were White.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of BRIE in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of BRIE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of BRIE in a Sentence

  1. John Chambrone:

    The movie meant a lot to us and I was so glad that Brie Larson now shares my passion for the greatest superhero in all the known universes.

  2. Alex Segal:

    Brie was the brightest part of anyone's day who got to interact with her, the question just screams why and how are we here and how is this happening.

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