1. Brix - Noun
2. Brix - Proper noun
Brix (plural Brixes)
A surname from German.
English Wikipedia has an article on:BrixWikipedia
Brix
A measure (in degrees) of the amount of dissolved solids in a liquid via its specific gravity; used especially to measure dissolved sugar in fruit juice and wine.
Brix (plural Brixes)
A surname from German.
English Wikipedia has an article on:BrixWikipedia
Brix
A measure (in degrees) of the amount of dissolved solids in a liquid via its specific gravity; used especially to measure dissolved sugar in fruit juice and wine.
Caustic saw the unexpected return of Smith's ex-wife Brix, who stayed long enough to record The Light User Syndrome before departing again in 1996. Source: Internet
Starting with the 1970s, the focus was on harvesting the grapes at more advanced degrees of ripeness and higher Brix levels. Source: Internet
Ms. Mcilraith, 38, is an estate-planning lawyer with a home-based practice; Mr. Mcilraith, 47, is a certified financial planner and vice president at Brix Partners, near Grand Central Terminal. Source: Internet
The authorities arrested the three leaders, Louis Pio, Poul Geleff and Harald Brix, charged them and convicted them of high treason. Source: Internet
Information and communication technologies such as geographic information systems are already being used worldwide to determine water content in soils, pest migration patterns, the yield of produce in a field and the brix or sweetness of crops like corn. Source: Internet
On the Brix front, Gigabyte had its new Brix Gaming VR mini-PC prominently on display. Source: Internet