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No, brother is a noun. When it is used with other nouns (brother trouble, brother officer), it is a noun adjunct, not an adjective. The related adjective "brotherly" can refer to relationships having characteristics of those between brothers, or it can refer to brotherhood (amicable and spiritual relationships) among people.

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