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breakage
English
Etymology
break +? -age
Noun
breakage (countable and uncountable, plural breakages)
- The act of breaking.
- Something that has been broken.
- At the end of the party, there were two reported breakages.
- (accounting) A service which is unused by a customer, such as an unredeemed gift card, which therefore represents a pure profit to the seller.
- The left-over money in a parimutuel betting pool resulting from rounding off the payoffs, added to the pool for the next race or event or kept as profit.
Translations
See also
- fracture
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onychorrhexis
English
Etymology
onycho- +? -rrhexis
Noun
onychorrhexis (uncountable)
- (pathology) fingernail and toenail brittleness and breakage, such as may be due to excessive strong soap and water exposure, nail polish remover, hypothyroidism, anemia, anorexia nervosa or bulimia, or after oral retinoid therapy.
Synonyms
- brittle nails
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