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Definition of break
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of break is as below...
Break (v. t.) A large
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
a
straight
body and
calash
top, with the
driver's
seat in front and the
footman's
behind..
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Spall
::
Spall (v. t.) To break into small
pieces,
as ore, for the
purpose
of
separating
from
rock..
Snap
::
Snap (n.) To break at once; to break
short,
as
substances
that are
brittle..
Picking
::
Picking
(n.) The act of
digging
or
breaking
up, as with a
pick..
Sponge
::
Sponge
(v. t.) Fig.: To get by
imposition
or mean arts
without
cost; as, to
sponge
a
breakfast..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
by a
variation
in the root
vowel,
and the past
participle
(usually)
by the
addition
of -en (with or
without
a
change
of the root
vowel);
as in the verbs
strive,
strove,
striven;
break,
broke,
broken;
drink,
drank,
drunk.
Opposed
to weak, or
regular.
See
Weak..
Dismember
::
Dismember
(v. t.) To tear limb from limb; to
dilacerate;
to
disjoin
member
from
member;
to tear or cut in
pieces;
to break up.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) A heavy
harrow,
for
breaking
up
ground..
Chip
::
Chip (v. t.) To break or
crack,
or crack off a
portion
of, as of an
eggshell
in
hatching,
or a piece of
crockery..
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) A
sudden
breaking
or
rupture
of any
substance.
Break
::
Break (v. i.) To be
crushed,
or
overwhelmed
with
sorrow
or
grief;
as, my heart is
breaking..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
diminish
the force of; to
lessen
the shock of, as a fall or
blow..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) An
interruption;
a
pause;
as, a break in
friendship;
a break in the
conversation..
Escapade
::
Escapade
(n.) Act by which one
breaks
loose from the rules of
propriety
or good
sense;
a
freak;
a
prank.
Breakdown
::
Breakdown
(n.) A
noisy,
rapid,
shuffling
dance
engaged
in
competitively
by a
number
of
persons
or pairs in
succession,
as among the
colored
people
of the
Southern
United
States,
and so
called,
perhaps,
because
the
exercise
is
continued
until most of those who take part in it break
down..
Contuse
::
Contuse
(v. t.) To
bruise;
to
injure
or
disorganize
a part
without
breaking
the skin.
Chasm
::
Chasm (n.) A void
space;
a gap or
break,
as in ranks of men..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) The union or tie of the
several
stones
or
bricks
forming
a wall. The
bricks
may be
arranged
for this
purpose
in
several
different
ways, as in
English
or block bond (Fig. 1), where one
course
consists
of
bricks
with their ends
toward
the face of the wall,
called
headers,
and the next
course
of
bricks
with their
lengths
parallel
to the face of the wall,
called
stretchers;
Flemish
bond
(Fig.2),
where each
course
consists
of
headers
and
stretchers
alternately,
so laid as
always
to break jo
Imbricated
::
Imbricated
(a.) Lying over each other in
regular
order,
so as to break
joints,
like tiles or
shingles
on a roof, the
scales
on the leaf buds of
plants
and the cups of some
acorns,
or the
scales
of
fishes;
overlapping
each other at the
margins,
as
leaves
in
aestivation..
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To break to
pieces;
to
shatter.
Transgressor
::
Transgressor
(n.) One who
transgresses;
one who
breaks
a law, or
violates
a
command;
one who
violates
any known rule or
principle
of
rectitude;
a
sinner..
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