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brachi-

  1. variant of brachio- before a vowel.



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But after Domzale head coach Luka Elsner, 33, posted a message asking for an "offensive right-back" who "must have an EU passport", the top-flight club received 150 applications and signed Spanish defender Alvaro Brachi, 30, just before transfer deadline day.

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"Brachi was the best candidate and we decided to invite him to Slovenia to train with us on a one-week trial and then signed him. "We needed a player who was out of contract or wanted a change of environment and we think have found a very quality player.

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Attacking right-back Alvaro Brachi is waiting to connect...

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Brachi's CV includes spells with Spanish sides Real Betis and Espanyol's second teams, Anorthosis in Cyprus and then Videoton in Hungary.

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For the back stroke therefore, and that the arm may not only bend at the elbow, but also extend and straighten itself with force, other muscles, the longus, and brevis brachi�us externus, and the acon�us, placed on the hinder part of the arms, by their contractile twitch, fetch back the fore-arm into a straight line with the cubit, with no less force than that with which it was bent out.

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does brachi- mean?

Brachi- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “arm” or “upper arm.” It is often used in medical and scientific terms, especially in anatomy and in zoology.Brachi- comes from the Greek ī́ō, meaning “arm.” A medical term for the upper arm is brachium, from Latin and related to the Greek ī́ō.Brachi- is a variant of brachio-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.Want to know more? Read our Words That Use brachio- article.

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