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Brace may mean:
Back brace, a brace used to allow injuries to heal by limiting motion or to correct spine deformities;
Brace (architecture), a reinforcement or stabilizer in building;
Brace or thoroughbrace, leather straps supporting the body of a carriage;
Brace (cricket), in cricket, the act of taking two wickets with two successive deliveries of the ball;
Brace (grouping), used in mathematics to denote that there is a pair of something;
Brace (measure), also called a bracchio or brasse, a long measure, comparable to a fathom;
Brace (musical notation), a notation used to join two or more staffs;
Brace (orthopaedic), a mechanical device used to address disorders of the locomotor system, its muscular and bone parts;
Brace (theatre), a support for a scenery flat in a theatre;
Brace (tool), a hand tool used to drill holes, usually in wood;
Brace position, a stance to be adopted before an aircraft crash;
Bracer, a leather or plastic strap or sheath that protects the inside of an archer's arm while shooting;
Braces (sailing), lines used to move the yards of a sailing ship;
Cervical collar, also called a neck brace, used to secure the cervical vertebrae in the normal position;
Curly brace, the { and } symbols, often used to define sets;
Curly bracket programming language, also called a curly brace programming language, a programming language that uses curly brackets;
Dental braces, a metal device used to progressively straighten teeth;
Meole Brace, a suburb of Shrewsbury, England;
Military brace, a body posture that is a modification of standing at attention that is primarily used in military schools;
Milwaukee brace, a correctional back/body brace to correct for scoliosis, kyphosis and other congenital spine deformities;
Suspenders, called braces in British English, a support for trousers, usually elasticated;
Vambrace, a wrist or forearm protector;
Surnames
Charles Loring Brace (1826-1890);
Jonathan Brace (1754-1837), a United States Representative from Connecticut;
Julia Brace (1807-1884), a deaf and blind woman who learned tactile American Sign Language;
Rick Brace, the current president of the CTV television network, a unit of CTVglobemedia;
William Brace (1865 - 1947), a member of British Parliament and Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department;
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