Break into the world
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HATCHBreak into the world
disintegratedBreak up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay
disintegratesBreak up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay
disintegrateBreak up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay
disintegratingBreak up into small parts, typically as the result of impact or decay
TATAIndian car company trying to break into the U.S. market with the Nano
depolymerizeto break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
depolymeriseto break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
TINEOne might break off of your plastic fork, and right into the egg salad (goddammit)
depolymerizesDEPOLYMERIZE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
depolymerizedDEPOLYMERIZE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
depolymerisingDEPOLYMERISE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
splittingBreak or cause to break forcibly into parts, esp. into halves or along the grain
depolymerisedDEPOLYMERISE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
depolymerizingDEPOLYMERIZE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
splitsBreak or cause to break forcibly into parts, esp. into halves or along the grain
depolymerisesDEPOLYMERISE, to break a large molecule into simpler ones that have the same basic formula
digestsBreak down (food) in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body
digestingBreak down (food) in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body
digestedBreak down (food) in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body
halftonea. process in which gradation of tone in an image is conveyed by first photographing the image through a screen to break up the continuous tones of the image into minute, closely spaced dots, then using the print obtained to produce a metal plate b