💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pointbreak"
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| Word | Definition |
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| word-breaknoun | Alternative form of word break. [(usually) A point in writing where a word is split so that part of it is relegated to the next line, typically at the end of a syllable and marked with a hyphen: an intersyllabic division.] |
| wordbreaknoun | Alternative form of word break. [(usually) A point in writing where a word is split so that part of it is relegated to the next line, typically at the end of a syllable and marked with a hyphen: an intersyllabic division.] |
| linebreaknoun | Alternative spelling of line break. [(typography) A point in writing where text that would normally continue on the same line starts at the beginning of a new line.] |
| nickpointnoun | Alternative form of knickpoint. [(geomorphology) Part of a river or channel where there is a sharp change in slope, such as a waterfall or lake.] |
| breakbuildingnoun | Alternative form of break-building. [(snooker) The act or skill of scoring points by making an uninterrupted series of pots.] |
| break-windnoun | Alternative spelling of breakwind (“windbreak”). [(Australia, New Zealand) A windbreak.] |
| knick pointnoun | Alternative form of knickpoint. [(geomorphology) Part of a river or channel where there is a sharp change in slope, such as a waterfall or lake.] |
| pinchpointnoun | Alternative form of pinch point. [(engineering) A point in between moving and stationary parts of a machine where an individual's body part may become caught, leading to injury] |
| sandbreaknoun | Alternative form of sand break. [Synonym of sand fence.] |
| tie breaknoun | Alternative form of tiebreak. [(sports) A tiebreaker, a game or an extension to a game played to resolve a tied score.] |
| strike breakingnoun | Alternative spelling of strikebreaking. [Activity intended to disrupt or end a strike without an agreement by workers.] |
| catchpointsnoun | Alternative form of catch points. [(rail transport, UK) A set of points provided to derail rail vehicles out of control on a steep gradient.] |
| tie-breaknoun | Alternative form of tiebreak. [(sports) A tiebreaker, a game or an extension to a game played to resolve a tied score.] |
| joinpointnoun | Alternative form of join point. [(programming) In aspect-oriented programming, a point at which advice (additional code) is triggered (a set of these constituting a pointcut).] |
| pin-pointverb | Alternative spelling of pinpoint. [(transitive) To identify or locate (someone or something) precisely or with great accuracy.] |
| sand-spitnoun | Alternative form of sandspit. [A small sandy point of land or a narrow shoal projecting into a body of water from the shore] |
| double breaknoun | Alternative form of double-break. [(tennis) In a set, an advantage equivalent to two breaks of serve.] |
| biobreaknoun | Alternative form of bio-break. [(informal, euphemistic) A visit to a bathroom or restroom in order to relieve oneself.] |
| strike-breakingnoun | Alternative spelling of strikebreaking. [Activity intended to disrupt or end a strike without an agreement by workers.] |
| surfpunknoun | Alternative form of surf punk. [A form of punk rock music influenced by surf rock.] |
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