| break |
The aerial burst of a shell that produces the color and other effects.
Ãâó: www.fireworks.com/safety/glossary.asp
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| breakthrough pain |
pain that occurs between doses of scheduled pain medicine.
Ãâó: www.bccancer.bc.ca/PPI/PSMPC/glossary.htm
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| break |
In blackjack, to bust, or go over 21.
Ãâó: www.internetcasinolobby.com/gambling_glossary.html
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| breaking strength |
amount of effort required to break a single strand of unknotted monofilament or braided line, usually stated in pounds (example: 6 lb. test).
Ãâó: www.orvis.co.uk/intro.asp
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| breakdown |
A wound that results from atypical positioning or decreased moving, in the hand can be caused from a clenched fist posture, can occur even if the hand is cleaned daily
Ãâó: www.cportho.com/cpo-terminology.htm
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| break | erupt or intensify suddenly |
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| break | break open or apart suddenly |
| break | open with force |
| break | become raw or open |
| break | start abruptly |
| break | begin suddenly and sometimes violently |
| break | take from stowage in preparation for usage |
| break | move away or escape suddenly |
| break | a seal that must be broken when first used and cannot easily be resealed |
| break | interrupt before its natural or planned end |
| break | penetrate |
| break | pass through, as through a barrier |
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