breakwater
See also: break water
English

breakwaters (1)
Etymology
From break + water. Compare Dutch breekwater (“breakwater”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈbɹeɪkˌwɔːtə/
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Noun
breakwater (plural breakwaters)
- A construction in or around a harbour designed to break the force of the sea and to provide shelter for vessels lying inside.
- (nautical) A low bulkhead across the forecastle deck of a ship which diverts water breaking over the bows into the scuppers.
- (on beaches) A wooden or concrete barrier, usually perpendicular to the shore, intended to prevent the movement of sand along a coast.
Translations
construction in or around a harbour
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beach barrier
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Further reading
breakwater (structure) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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