English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span> Wikipedia fire break From fire + break. <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">firebreaks</span>) An area cleared of all flammable material...
See also: fire breaks <span class="searchmatch">firebreaks</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span> fire break (plural fire breaks) Alternative spelling of <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>...
防火線 • (banghwaseon) (hangeul 방화선) hanja form? of 방화선 (“<span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>”)...
<span class="searchmatch">firebreaking</span> (uncountable) The activity of creating <span class="searchmatch">firebreaks</span>. 1928, The Australian Forestry Journal - Volumes 11-14, page 8: Generally, the forest, owing...
coupe-feu m (plural coupe-feux or coupe-feu) <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>...
From fire + line. fireline (plural firelines) A <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>. A row of firefighters seeking to stop spread of a forest fire. The ranger said that working...
/paʁ.fø/ pare-feu m (plural (traditional) pare-feu or (post-1990 spelling) pare-feux) fireguard (in forest) <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span> (computing, Internet) firewall...
fire rake (plural fire rakes) A rake-like tool with sharpened teeth instead of blades, used for raking a <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span>....
(hosoke) 火退, 逆焼, 野火, 燹: a backburn: a controlled fire deliberately set in the path of a wildfire to create a <span class="searchmatch">firebreak</span> by removing combustible material...