I. noun see: breech Date: 1580 an overhanging member that projects from a structure (as a wall) and is usually designed to support a vertical load or to strengthen an angle, a fixture (as for holding a lamp) projecting from a wall or column, 3. one of a pair of marks [ ] used in writing and printing to enclose matter or in mathematics and logic as signs of aggregation, one of the pair of marks <> used to enclose matter, parenthesis 3, brace 5b, a section of a continuously numbered or graded series (as age ranges or income levels), II. transitive verb Date: circa 1847 1. to place within or as if within ~s , to eliminate from consideration , to extend around so as to encompass ; include , to furnish or fasten with ~s, to put in the same category or group , 4. to get the range on (a target) by firing over and short , to establish the limits of , to take photographs of at more than one exposure in order to ensure that the desired exposure is obtained
BRACKET
Meaning of BRACKET in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012