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A brazier (/ ˈ b r eɪ ʒ ər /) is a container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel for cooking, heating or rituals. It often takes the form of a metal box or bowl with feet. Its elevation helps circulate air, feeding oxygen to the fire. Braziers have been used since ancient times; the Nimrud brazier dates to at least 824 BC. [1]
Synonyms Homalogyra pulcherrima Henn & Brazier, 1894 Liotella pulcherrima is a species of small sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Skeneidae .
Synonyms; Alvania tatei Thiele, 1930 (junior synonym) Rissoa (Apicularia) strangei Henn, A.U. & Brazier, J.W. 1894; Rissoa lineata Petterd, 1884 (invalid: secondary junior homonym of Alvania lineata Risso, 1826) Rissoia (Apicularia) strangei Brazier, 1894 (Rissoia incorrect subsequent spelling of Rissoa; Alvania accepted as genus)
A brazier is a container to hold hot coals. Brazier or Braziers may also refer to: a person who works brass; Dairy Queen Brazier, a brand name of the hamburger sandwiches; Brazier (name) Braziers, Ohio, a community in the United States; Braziers Park, a manor house in Oxfordshire; Brazier, Western Australia, locality in the Shire of Donnybrook ...
Bellamya kowiayiensis (Brazier, 1886) ... 1882 is the type species and it is probably synonym of Bellamya unicolor [4] synonyms. Bellamya bengalensis (Lamarck, 1822): ...
Pyrene pudica (Brazier, 1877): synonym of Mitrella pudica (Brazier, 1877) Pyrene purpurea (H. Adams, 1873): synonym of Seminella peasei (Martens & Langkavel, 1871) Pyrene regnardi Viader, 1938: synonym of Mitrella regnardi (Viader, 1938) (original combination) Pyrene retiaria Tomlin, 1931: synonym of Zafrona isomella (Duclos, 1840)
Synonyms. The following species have been synonymized with Maculotriton serriale: [2] Buccinum pulicaris Lesson, ... Tritonidea petterdi Brazier, 1872; References
Synonyms [1] Peristernia rudolphi Brazier, 1894 Trophon longior Verco, 1909. Litozamia rudolphi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family ...