breaker

  • 61breaker — a wave so steep that its crest falls forward, moving faster than the main wave body …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 62breaker — noun /ˈbreɪkə,ˈbreɪkɚ/ a) Something that breaks. Then the conversation broke off, and there was little more talking, only a noise of men going backwards and forwards, and of putting down of kegs and the hollow gurgle of good liquor being poured… …

    Wiktionary

  • 63breaker —   an overextended wave which then collapses sending water forward. Occurs when sea waves enter shallow water and are slowed at their base by friction …

    Geography glossary

  • 64breaker — Synonyms and related words: analyzer, billow, bore, breakers, breeder, broncobuster, buckaroo, cattleman, centrifuge, chop, choppiness, chopping sea, collar, comb, comber, cow keeper, cowman, cutter, dairy farmer, dairyman, dirty water, eagre,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 65breaker — North Country (Newcastle) Words a fissure produced in the roof of the mine, from the pressure on removing the pillar …

    English dialects glossary

  • 66breaker — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wave, comber, roller, surge; see wave 1 . See Synonym Study at wave …

    English dictionary for students

  • 67breaker — break|er [ breıkər ] noun count a large wave that rolls over onto a beach …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 68breaker — See: jawbreaker …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 69breaker — break·er || breɪkÉ™ n. large wave, wave that breaks into foam …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 70breaker — noun 1》 a large sea wave that breaks on the shore. 2》 a person or thing that breaks. 3》 a person who interrupts a conversation on a Citizens Band radio channel, indicating that they wish to transmit a message.     ↘any CB radio user …

    English new terms dictionary