Brainchild

Word BRAINCHILD
Character 10
Hyphenation brainchild
Pronunciations /ˈbɹeɪn.tʃaɪld/

Definitions and meanings of "Brainchild"

What do we mean by brainchild?

An original idea or plan attributed to a person or group. noun

A product of one's creative thinking and work. noun

A creation, original idea, or innovation, usually used to indicate the originators noun

A product of your creative thinking and work noun

A creation, original idea, or innovation, usually used to indicate the originators

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The word "brainchild" in example sentences

In addition to that, Haugh's "Tractorri" - that's what he calls his brainchild - also comes with the Gallardo's E-gear sequential automatic transmission and its all-wheel drive system. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Popgadget: If you are a digger for gizmos with small form factors, this first brainchild from the Korean company ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mr. Self’s brainchild is called the Variable Gantry Mount, and for those of you who like to shoot at long range, it can save you a lot of aggravation and money. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her biggest brainchild is a “rapid-response unit,” which operates much like a political campaign’s war room. ❋ Unknown (2006)

His brainchild is the so-called Newspaper Revitalization Act, which would allow ne… ❋ Unknown (2009)

In honor of this novelty, Kinsley has dubbed his brainchild Slate, "" as in blank, '' he explains. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Can't name the brainchild of Wightman, an early-20th-century U.S. ❋ Unknown (2003)

By analogy with the acronym that produces the word laser, they dubbed their brainchild "surface plasmon amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation" - spaser - and published a paper about it ( ❋ Unknown (2010)

Six decades later their brainchild was the rage of Paris. ❋ Kathy Reichs (1990)

Pusey called his brainchild "flexibles" quite possibly because, unlike their predecessors, which smokers carried in silhouette-marring match safes, they slid into a dandy's pocket with nary a bump. ❋ By HILARY GREENBAUM (2012)

Their brainchild is a monthly magazine called Meter Down that is available to a select few suburban Mumbaikars who travel by auto rickshaws. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I hope everyone had a Happy Australia Day, unless of course you are one of the millions of Aussies who are protesting the upcoming "Great Australian Firewall", thanks to Senator Stephen Conroy's brainchild aka "Internet Blacklist" and his campaign for Internet censorship in Australia. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The report evaluated a "Pilot Community Policing Program" which was described as the brainchild of Chief Melekian and received high marks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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