actually, those are synonyms. not different meanings. all those words have the SAME meaning. that would be from thesaurus.
the only other use i know of is in branding cattle. if a cow just got branded it would make that 'brand new'
also there's a band from new york called brand new
2006-11-14 10:29:48
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answered by Natlie Y 2
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Wow, Rabbit - excellent response! No need to consult the encyclopedia.
2006-11-14 10:18:00
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answered by terryoulboub 5
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beginning, brand-new*, cherry, comer, crisp, crude, current, different, gleaming, glistening, green*, immature, just out*, late, latest, mint*, modern, modernistic, natural, neoteric, newborn, newfangled*, novel, now, original, original, radical, raw, recent, sparkling, the latest*, this season's*, unconventional, unprocessed, unseasoned, untouched, unusual, up-to-date, virginal, what's happening*, young, youthful
2006-11-14 10:09:20
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answered by Rabbit 3
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