prebreak
Collocations
5ADJ.
clearer, used
VERB + PREBREAK
effect, granulate, ground, reduce
PREBREAK + NOUN
cocoa, ineptitude, mill, station, temperature
PREP.
in, into
ADV.
coarsly
Definitions
adj
Before a break.
The Knicks’ prebreak ineptitude appeared set to continue on the game’s first possession, which ended with a shot-clock violation as Jamal Crawford air-balled a desperate 3-pointer.
verb
To break up large chunks of material into a size that is more convenient for further processing.
Prebreakers are used to prebreak or crush cocoa presscakes, fats, large fruit or vegetables, whole fish, bones, etc.
If you need to separate, mix, size, wash, reduce, rinse, granulate, prebreak, grind, mill, disperse, decake, pulverize, blend Why not increase your profits in the process?
noun
The initial stage of processing, in which material is prebroken.
The incoming material is coarsly ground ( prebreak) , and placed in steam-jacketed cookers.
A feed wheel slides the blanks off the bottom, one at a time , where they are carried between belts moving at up to 2,000 ft ( 610 m ) per minute into a prebreak station.
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6The Knicks’ prebreak ineptitude appeared set to continue on the game’s first possession, which ended with a shot-clock violation as Jamal Crawford air-balled a desperate 3-pointer.
WiktionaryPrebreakers are used to prebreak or crush cocoa presscakes, fats, large fruit or vegetables, whole fish, bones, etc.
WiktionaryIf you need to separate, mix, size, wash, reduce, rinse, granulate, prebreak, grind, mill, disperse, decake, pulverize, blend Why not increase your profits in the process?
WiktionaryWith 1% salt, patties produced from meat prebroken at −6°C tended to be favoured; with 0.5% salt the effect of prebreak temperature was clearer, with products from meat at −3°C being favoured, and con
WiktionaryThe incoming material is coarsly ground ( prebreak) , and placed in steam-jacketed cookers.
WiktionaryA feed wheel slides the blanks off the bottom, one at a time , where they are carried between belts moving at up to 2,000 ft ( 610 m ) per minute into a prebreak station.
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