Proper noun
Bronstein (plural Bronsteins)
A surname.
He was the fifth of eight children of well-to-do farmers, David Leontyevich Bronstein (1847–1922) and his wife Anna Lvovna (née Zhivotovskaya) (1850–1910). Source: Internet
Brewmaster Bronstein gives his spent grains to local farmers. Source: Internet
This time control is similar to a Bronstein with time added before the move. Source: Internet
Bronstein says all of these factors have combined to make LSU students a target market for owners of upscale housing. Source: Internet
“We are bringing together two Bay Area enterprises with very complementary strengths,” said Phil Bronstein, who will serve as executive board chairman of the unified operation. Source: Internet
First emigration and second marriage (1902–1903) collapsible Until this point in his life Trotsky had used his real name—Lev or Leon Bronstein. Source: Internet