Breaks into bits
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SMASHESBreaks into bits
SHATTERSBreaks to bits
SMASHESBreaks to bits
IRRUPTSBreaks into.
SHATTERSBreaks into pieces
SHIVERSBreaks into fragments.
SOBSBreaks into tears
SMASHESBreaks into pieces
PARSESBreaks into grammatical parts.
LEAPSBreaks into a vault
SAFECRACKEROne who breaks into a vault
shopbreakera person who breaks into a shop
shopbreakersSHOPBREAKER, a person who breaks into a shop
peptidaseAn enzyme that breaks down peptides into amino acids
kojia Japanese fungus which breaks down soy beans into soy sauce
kojisKOJI, a Japanese fungus which breaks down soy beans into soy sauce
housebreakera person who breaks into and enters a house for the purpose of stealing
diastaseenzyme that breaks down starch into maltose, then dextrose, and is present in malt
housebreakersHOUSEBREAKER, a person who breaks into and enters a house for the purpose of stealing
breakersA heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal
breakerA heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal
mirvsreentry vehicle that breaks up into several nuclear warheads, each capable of reaching a different target
mirvreentry vehicle that breaks up into several nuclear warheads, each capable of reaching a different target
lomentpod that is contracted in the spaces between the seeds and that breaks at maturity into one-seeded indehiscent joints
cholinesterasean enzyme which breaks down a choline ester into choline and an acid, esp acetylcholine into choline and acetic acid
lomentspod that is contracted in the spaces between the seeds and that breaks at maturity into one-seeded indehiscent joints
cholinesterasesCHOLINESTERASE, an enzyme which breaks down a choline ester into choline and an acid, esp acetylcholine into choline and acetic acid
chymotrypsinA digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine. It is secreted by the pancreas and converted into an active form by trypsin
lomenta dry indehiscent fruit (as of tick trefoil) that is a modified legume having constrictions between the seeds and that breaks into one-seeded segments at maturity