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| breach | (n) a failure to perform some promised act or obligation |
| breach | (n) an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification) |
| breach of contract | (n) a breach of a legal duty; failure to do something that is required in a contract |
| breach of duty | (n) a breach of due care |
| breach of promise | (n) failure to keep a promise (of marriage) |
| breach of the covenant of warranty | (n) a failure of the seller's guarantee of good title |
| breach of trust | (n) violation (either through fraud or negligence) by a trustee of a duty that equity requires of him |
| breach of trust with fraudulent intent | (n) larceny after trust rather than after unlawful taking |
| breach of warranty | (n) a breach that occurs when an item is deficient according to the terms of a warranty |
| bread | (n) food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked, Syn. breadstuff, staff of life |
| Breach | n. [ OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. bræk, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See Break, and cf. Brake (the instrument), Brack a break ] . Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; The Lord hath broken forth upon mine enemies before me, as the breach of waters. 2 Sam. v. 20. [ 1913 Webster ]
There's fallen between him and my lord Breach for breach, eye for eye. Lev. xxiv. 20. [ 1913 Webster ] The Lord had made a breach upon Uzza. 1. Chron. xiii. 11. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Breach | v. i. To break the water, as by leaping out; -- said of a whale. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Breach | v. t. |
| Breachy | a. Apt to break fences or to break out of pasture; unruly; |
| Bread | v. t. [ AS. brædan to make broad, to spread. See Broad, a. ] To spread. [ Obs. ] Ray. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bread | n. [ AS. breád; akin to OFries. brād, OS. brōd, D. brood, G. brod, brot, Icel. brauð, Sw. & Dan. bröd. The root is probably that of E. brew. √93. See Brew. ] ☞
Give us this day our daily bread. Matt. vi. 11 [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Bread | v. t. (Cookery) To cover with bread crumbs, preparatory to cooking; |
| Breadbasket | n. The stomach. [ Humorous ] S. Foote. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| bread-bin | n. a container used to store breads or cake, to keep them fresh. |
| breadbox | n. a container used to store breads or cake, to keep them fresh. |
| Breakdance { m } | Breakdance tanzen | break dancing | to break dance [Add to Longdo] |
| Breakpunkt { m } | break point [Add to Longdo] |