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breaker
1[ brey-ker ]
noun
- a person or thing that breaks.
- a wave that breaks or dashes into foam.
- Citizens Band Radio Slang. a person who indicates a wish to transmit a message, as by breaking in on a channel.
- Also called breaker strip. Automotive. a strip of fabric under the tread of a pneumatic tire casing, designed to protect the carcass.
- Textiles.
- a machine that separates the fiber from foreign matter in preparation for the carding process.
- Also called prairie breaker. a plow with a long, low moldboard for turning virgin land.
- Electricity. circuit breaker ( def 1 ).
- Mining.
- a building where coal delivered from a mine is broken up and sorted.
- a machine that reduces large lumps of coal or ore to a size that can be accommodated by a conveyor belt.
- a break dancer.
interjection
- Citizens Band Radio Slang. (used to announce that a person is about to transmit a message or question on a channel, especially one already in use.)
breaker
2[ brey-ker ]
noun
- a small water cask for use in a boat.
breaker
1/ ˈbreɪkə /
noun
- a person or thing that breaks something, such as a person or firm that breaks up old cars, etc
- a large wave with a white crest on the open sea or one that breaks into foam on the shore
- electronics short for circuit breaker
- a machine or plant for crushing rocks or coal
- Also calledbreaking plough a plough with a long shallow mouldboard for turning virgin land or sod land
- textiles a machine for extracting fibre preparatory to carding
- an operator on citizens' band radio
breaker
2/ ˈbreɪkə /
noun
- a small water cask for use in a boat
breaker
/ brā′kər /
- A wave that crests or breaks into foam, as against a shoreline.
- A circuit breaker.
Word History and Origins
Origin of breaker1
Origin of breaker2
Word History and Origins
Origin of breaker1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The actual deal breaker, though, may be his sordid personal life.
With two blasts of its horn, MV Hebridean Isles bade farewell as it left the quay at Stornoway for a final time on Sunday, bound for Glasgow before it goes to the breakers.
There he experienced, firsthand, the work of path breakers like Merce Cunningham, Trisha Brown and Meredith Monk.
But in this election, most people who consider themselves to be good white Christians flatly declared that white supremacy was, at a minimum, not a deal breaker for them.
Australian breaker Rachael Gunn has announced she will retire from competition, citing the viral response to her performance at the Paris Olympics.
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