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bro·mide I. \ˈbrōˌmīd, in sense 1 sometimes -_mə̇d\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary brom- + -ide 1. a. : a binary compound of bromine and usually a more electropositive element or a radical, some of these compounds (as potassium bromide) being used as sedatives : a salt or ester of hydrobromic acid b. : a dose of bromide taken usually as a sedative 2. a. : a conventional and commonplace or tiresome person : bore, dullard b. : a commonplace or hackneyed expression, generalization, or notion < greeting card bromides > also : a trite artistic or dramatic theme or device II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to treat with a bromide |