0 something that has been broken: --
Any breakages must be paid for.
1 the act of damaging something by breaking it --
3 something that has been broken: --
Any breakages must be paid for.
In the lowest register, below and to the right of the third figure, the carving is lost due to breakage.
It is therefore desirable to prevent breakage by predicting imminent breakage and being able to take preventive action.
Breakage occurs when the roll draw is larger than permissible.
Genetic variation for dormancy induction and/or maintenance, dormancy breakage and germination requirements of non-dormant seeds appears to be abundantly present in these lines.
Both sites showed burning and heavy weathering in the sherd concentrations, and no in situ breakage of vessels was evident.
During each run to retrieve core lengths a variable amount of core slippage and breakage occurred, affecting the 'driller's depth' scale.
Breakage was due almost exclusively to perverse and lateral/bending fractures that split the pieces in half.
None of the individuals showed any signs of past breakage.