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icebreaking

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ice·break·er   (īs'brā'kər)   
n.  
  1. Nautical A sturdy ship built for breaking a passage through icebound waters. Also called iceboat.

  2. A protective pier or dock apron used as a buffer against floating ice.

    1. Something done or said to relax an unduly formal atmosphere or situation.

    2. A beginning; a start.

ice'break'ing n.
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