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Brew·ster B0476500 (bro͞o′stər), William 1567-1644. English Pilgrim colonist who sailed to America on the Mayflower (1620) and was the religious leader of Plymouth Colony.Brewster (ˈbruːstə) n (Biography) Sir David. 1781–1868, Scottish physicist, noted for his studies of the polarization of lightBrew•ster (ˈbru stər) n. William, 1560?–1644, Pilgrim settler. brewster
brewster (ˈbrustɚ)1. n a beer drinker; a beer drunkard. Fred has become a committed brewster. He pounds one beer after another. 2. n. beer; a can of beer. Toss me a cold brewster, will you? brewster
brewster[′brü·stər] (optics) A unit of stress optical coefficient of a material; it is equal to the stress optical coefficient of a material in which a stress of 1 bar produces a relative retardation between the components of a linearly polarized light beam of 1 angstrom when the light passes through a thickness of 1 millimeter in a direction perpendicular to the stress. Abbreviated B. AcronymsSeeBRW |