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Bruin' is an archaic term for bear. At one point, it referred specifically to Ursos Arctos, the brown bear.

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D-Day (AKA Day of Days) refers to a day of devastation or completion of something long anticipated. Historically, D-Day refers to Tuesday, June 6, 1944 during WWII when Allied forces landed in Normandy, FR. The largest amphibious invasion operation in world history, over 160k troops landed in a single day and 195,700 Allied naval and merchant navy personnel in over 5,000 ships were also involved. Falls on June 6th. In 2011, it is on Monday, June 6 and for 2012 on Wednesday, June 6.

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"Bruin" is an archaic term for a brown bear -- or any bear, really. ChaCha!

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"Bruin" is an archaic term for a brown bear it is also a slang term used when "Bruin" beer. Thanks for asking ChaCha!

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A bruin is a conventional name for a bear used in tales following usage in the old epic `Reynard the Fox.' Also, it's a 'large ferocious bear of Eurasia.' ChaCha!

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The definition of a bruin is (noun) A bear. It was the name of the bear in History of Reynard the Fox. ChaCha again soon!

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Bruin-a bear, esp. a European brown bear. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Bruin is a conventional name for a bear used in tales following usage in the old epic "Reynard the Fox". ChaCha 24/7.

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A Bruin is another name for a brown bear (Ursus arctos), or for any bear, usually poetically or archaically.

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