From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbraceletbrace‧let /ˈbreɪslɪt/  ●●○ noun [countable]  DCJa band or chain that you wear around your wrist or arm as a decoration → bangle a gold bracelet
                                                    
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bracelet• Lying on silk in the round leather box was a bracelet.• The judge ordered him into home detention for a year, with an ankle bracelet that monitors his movements.• There are bracelets minutely fashioned as serpents.• With it, she had chosen a pair of black sneakers and a huge black bracelet.• She hates the girl with the dangle bracelet too.• Gold bracelet, sports shirt, and a small crucifix dangled from a 24-carat chain round his throat.Origin bracelet (1400-1500) Old French bras “arm”, from Latin bracchium;  → BRACE2 
