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Brunette
Brunette Bru*nette", n. [F. brunet, brunette, brownish, dim. of brun, brune, brown, fr. OHG. br?n. See Brown, a.] A girl or woman with a somewhat brown or dark complexion. -- a. Having a dark tint.

Meaning of Runet from wikipedia

- The Russian Internet (Russian: русский Интернет) or Runet (Russian: Рунет), is the part of the Internet that uses the Russian language, including the...
- profiles. 2006 – Runet Award in the Health and Recreation category. 2006 – 4th place in the People's Ten of the Runet Prize. 2007 – Runet Award in the category...
- российский Интернет, which means "Russia-related Internet"), and sometimes Runet (a portmanteau of "Russian" and "Internet"), is the part of the Internet...
- Runet is the Russian-language community on the internet. Runet may also refer to: Internet in Russian language Internet in Russia .ru, the Russian top...
- media related to Philology. Philology in Runet—(A special web search through the philological sites of Runet) v: Topic:German philology CogLit: Literature...
- Runet Prize (Russian: Премия Рунета) is a national award of the Russian Federation. Its founder is the Federal Agency for Press and M**** Media, the Russian...
-  66. ISBN 978-0-292-73957-4. Aleksandrov, Alexei; Aleksandrov, Grebeniuk; Runets, Volodymyr (22 July 2020). "The 1980 Olympics Are The 'Cleanest' In History...
- launched on 26 June 2000, and is one of the three largest email services in Runet (along with Gmail and Mail.ru). The service uses automatic spam filtering...
- created. On 29 November 2006, the Russian Wikipedia received the National Runet Award in the Educational section. On 10 March 2007, the 150,000th article...
- research budgets. The volunteers moved into the Russian computer network ("RuNet") in the 1990s, which became awash with hundreds of thousands of uncoordinated...