
1) Breach 2) Break open 3) Burst 4) Come apart 5) Disintegrate 6) Explode 7) Fracture 8) French word used in English 9) Harm 10) Hernia 11) Hurt 12) Injury 13) Rip open 14) Social networking service 15) Split open 16) To dehisce irregularly 17) Trauma
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1) Break 2) Burst 3) Crack 4) Hernia 5) Herniation 6) Rend 7) Rift 8) Rive 9) Severance 10) Smash 11) Split 12) Tear
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- state of being torn or burst open
- a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
- the act of making a sudden noisy break
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• (n.) Breach of peace or concord between individuals; open hostility or war between nations; interruption of friendly relations; as, the parties came to a rupture. • (v. i.) To suffer a breach or disruption. • (n.) Hernia. See Hernia. • (n.) A bursting open, as of a steam boiler, in a less sudden manner than by explosion. See E...
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1. forcible tearing or disruption of tissue. 2. a hernia.
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failure that is accompanied by significant plastic deformation.
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A break or tear in any organ (such as the spleen ) or soft tissue (such as the achilles tendon ). Rupture of the appendix is more likely among uninsured and minority children when they develop appendicitis .
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failure that is accompanied by significant plastic deformation.
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1. Forcible tearing or disruption of tissue. ... 2. <surgery> A hernia. ... (17 Dec 1997) ...
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(rup´chәr) tearing or disruption of tissue. to forcibly disrupt tissue. hernia.
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Forcible tearing or disruption of tissue.
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Rup'ture intransitive verb To suffer a breach or disruption.
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Rup'ture noun [ Latin
ruptura , from
rumpere ,
ruptum to break: confer French
rupture . See
Reave , and confer
Rout a defeat.]
1. The act of breaking apart, or separating; the state of being broken asunder; as, the
rupture of the skin; the
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Rup'ture transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Ruptured ;
present participle & verbal noun Rupturing .]
1. To part by violence; to break; to burst; as, to
rupture a blood vessel.
2. To produce a hernia in....
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Rupture: A break or tear in any organ (such as the spleen) or soft tissue (such as the achilles tendon). Rupture of the appendix is more likely among uninsured and minority children when they develop appendicitis.
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A rupture is a break or tear in an organ or tissue.
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rupture 1. The process or instance of breaking open or bursting. 2. The state of being broken open. 3. A break in friendly relations. 4. In pathology, a hernia; especially, of the groin or intestines. 5. A tear in an organ or a tissue; such as, a rupture of an appendix or a ligament rupture.
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A protrusion of an organ through connective tissue or through a wall of the cavity which is normally enclosed forming a hard lump
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a broken place
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Failure that is accompanied by significant plastic deformation. See also: Plastic Deformation.
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a tear or break in an organ or tissue
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breach noun a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); `they hoped to avoid a break in relations`
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In medicine, another name for hernia
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a personal or social separation
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