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Brusa

American  
[broo-sah] / bruˈsɑ /

noun

  1. Bursa.


Brusa British  
/ ˈbruːsɑː /

noun

  1. the former name of Bursa

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Their teacher that year, Roberto Brusa, who had trained as a chemist, was stern but inspiring, Lach said.

From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2015

Carlo Alberto Brusa, Mr Ribery's lawyer, struck an upbeat note.

From BBC • Jan. 20, 2014

His lawyer, Carlo-Alberto Brusa, has said his client is innocent.

From New York Times • Jun. 19, 2013

Ribery's lawyer, Carlo-Alberto Brusa, said his client was innocent and should not be expected to show up in court.

From Reuters • Jun. 17, 2013

The Grand Vizier opined that the army, leaving the Sultan behind at Brusa, should set off at once towards Tebrif to meet the foe.

From Halil the Pedlar A Tale of Old Stambul by Jókai, Mór

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