Antibreakage

/ˌæntiˈbreɪkɪdʒ/ adjective

Designed to prevent or resist breaking or damage.

From anti- (against) + breakage (the act of breaking). The prefix anti- comes from Greek, meaning 'against' or 'opposed to', while breakage is from the verb 'break' combined with -age (a suffix indicating action or result).

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