Adopted into English from a now obsolete French word 'debrisier' meaning 'to break into pieces. The word 'bruisier' is of Celtic origin meaning 'to shatter' and also has connections
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The organ helped to break bread into pieces is our Teeth -Joyce -Lagro high -2nd -II- Narra
Yes, an atom can break or split. This is the concept behind the atom bomb.
a molecule
To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush., To break up, or to pieces suddenly, as the result of collision or pressure., A breaking or dashing to pieces; utter destruction; wreck., Hence, bankruptcy.
Seperate it into smaller pieces
one who smashes and can break every thing into pieces
Break It to Pieces was created in 2004.
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The dictionary definition of "crumbled" is to break or fall apart into small fragments or pieces.
Adopted into English from a now obsolete French word 'debrisier' meaning 'to break into pieces. The word 'bruisier' is of Celtic origin meaning 'to shatter' and also has connections
Yes, "brake" and "break" are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings. "Brake" refers to a device used to stop a vehicle, while "break" means to separate into pieces or to take a pause.
The pair of homophones for "break into small pieces" is "brake." The homophone for "huge" is "huge."
become part of the soil
Some do.
Break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces. - John Anav