English to Kannada Dictionary brainchild

brainchild

ಮೆದುಳಿನ ಕೂಸು
definition
noun
the statue is the brainchild of a local landscape artist
an idea or invention considered to be a particular person's creation.
example
The modern boxing glove was invented in 1743, the 'brainchild' of Englishman Jack Broughton.
The collection was the 'brainchild' of staff who work in the perfumery department at the Castle Square department store.
Creative Commons is the 'brainchild' of cyberlaw and intellectual property experts in the United States.
Was this the 'brainchild' of ironic liberal bureaucrats at the Treasury Department?
The idea was the 'brainchild' of a Dutch company which is currently filming a documentary in Montserrat.
There was a woman who had to sell her 'brainchild' - baby shampoo - to Tesco.
Note that the League was the 'brainchild' of Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States.
The festival, the 'brainchild' of Mr Adams, is now in its seventh year.
The scheme was the 'brainchild' of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, which was working to find way of supporting new enterprise.
Merge-Matic Books is actually the 'brainchild' of The Washington Post.
Almost all the steps he announced were the 'brainchild' of the NDA government.
However, as the idea is the 'brainchild' of the council's new chairman, it is likely to receive the board's backing.
The Academy was the 'brainchild' of The Society of Authors, the professional body that represents writers.
It is the 'brainchild' of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
The project is the 'brainchild' of East Lancs into Employment, a Harle Syke-based jobs company.
the statue is the 'brainchild' of a local landscape artist
A 'brainchild' of the Institute of Directors it was established to improve and sharpen the business skills of executives.
the statue is the 'brainchild' of a local landscape artist
This grand design is the 'brainchild' of the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.
The theme behind his 'brainchildren' became ‘Good design will not be overruled by bookkeeping,’ and in the years since, there's been no looking back.
As the Olympic Games return to the land of their birth, a revival of the ancient Greeks' other 'brainchildren' seems to be at hand as well.
Although they're the 'brainchildren' of an Italian-born designer, they're all-American products, designed and built in the U.S.
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