0 a wave moving towards the coast:
We swam out beyond the breakers.
1 someone who uses force to go into or open the stated thing:
a house-breaker
There is no quantitative indication of the advantages of wind breakers, skycourts, fixed shading, double skin facade, and central atrium ventilation.
The vortex is shown in figure 4; the sawdust on the flat bed was lifted up by the backwash vortex, not by the breaker.
However, a detailed observation of flows under the breakers indicates that there may be a different cause.
Divers examined the hull, following which the ship was condemned and sold to a breaker's yard for 45,000 kroner.
Multi-constraint optimization and cutting conditions selection in process turning operations with modern chip breaker tools.
Of course, when two gambles have the same expected payoff, then an expected payoff maximising agent might use another criterion as a tie breaker.
In effect, that function becomes the loop breaker, but it is chosen dynamically rather than statically.
For example, children might say break-bottle, breakingbottle, or breaker-bottle to mean something or someone who breaks bottles.