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breaks

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b?e?ks/
  • Homophone: brakes

Etymology 1

Break + -s, pluralisation suffix.

Noun

breaks

  1. plural of break

Etymology 2

Break + -s, third-person singular present tense conjugating suffix.

Verb

breaks

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of break

Anagrams

  • Abreks, Brakes, baker's, bakers, basker, brakes

French

Noun

breaks m

  1. plural of break

Spanish

Noun

breaks

  1. plural of break

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breakbeat

English

Etymology

break +? beat

Noun

breakbeat (plural breakbeats)

  1. (music, countable) A form of syncopated rhythm prominent in much African music.
    • CMJ New Music Monthly
      A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile.
  2. (music, uncountable) A genre of electronic dance music based on such syncopated rhythms.

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