mancana (gemi)

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{i} breaker
A small cask of liquid kept permanently in a ship's boat in case of shipwreck

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 from breakers into the casks.

Something that breaks
one who trains horses, dogs, etc
The quick collapse of an overextended water wave as it approaches the shoreline The collapse occurs when the ratio of wave height to wavelength exceeds 1: 7 This phenomenon also produces swash
a quarry worker who splits off blocks of stone
A switch-like device in electrical panel boxes used to keep the electrical current from exceeding the recommended load for the wire size connected to the breaker
The electrical safety fusing device located in the electrical load center of each trailer Rated in specific ampage capacities, each breaker protects a specific electrical circuit against overloading due to an electrical short or unusual electrical demand or load There are standard (or resistance type) and G F I breakers
Breakers are big sea waves, especially at the point when they just reach the shore. see also ice-breaker, law-breaker, record-breaker, strike-breaker. a large wave with a white top that rolls onto the shore circuit breaker
Specifically: A machine for breaking rocks, or for breaking coal at the mines; also, the building in which such a machine is placed
{i} large wave, wave that breaks into foam
A wave that has become too steep to be stable As water becomes shallower waves become steeper When the steepness (ratio of height to length of wave) exceeds 1/7, the laws which govern surface-wave motion are no longer satisfied and the crest outpaces the body of the wave to form a turbulent white mass called a breaker There are three types: spilling-break gradually over distance; plunging-peak up, curl over with tremendous mass, and then break with a crash; surging-do not spill or plunge, but surge up the beach face
A machine which combines coal crushing and screening Normally consists of a rotating drum in which coal is broken by gravity impact against the walls of the drum
waves breaking on the shore
A small cask of water kept permanently in a ships boat in case of shipwreck
A wave that has become so steep that the crest of the wave topples forward, moving faster than the main body of the wave Breakers may be roughly classified into four kinds, although there is much overlap (see Figure 2): Spilling – bubbles and turbulent water spill down the front face of wave The upper 25 percent of the front face may become vertical before breaking Breaking generally across over quite a distance Plunging – a crest curls over air pocket; breaking is usually with a crash Smooth splash-up usually follows Collapsing – breaking occurs over lower half of wave Minimal air pocket and usually no splash-up Bubbles and foam present Surging – wave peaks up, but bottom rushes forward from under wave, and wave slides up beach face with little or no bubble production Water surface remains almost plane except where ripples may be produced on the beach face during backwash
One who, or that which, breaks
A hand held pneumatic tool Designed for light demolition work, digging, making holes etc (099)
A switch-like device that connects/disconnects power to a circuit
A machine for breaking rocks, or for breaking coal at the mines
Uncoiler rolls through which the strip passes; composed of a mandrel and leveling rolls which unwind the strip prior to processing through the Pickler Breaker rolls assist in breaking up the Hot Mill surface scale
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