Breakwater

/ˈbreɪkˌwɔtər/ noun

A structure built out into water (like a pier, jetty, or wall) designed to break the force of waves and protect a harbor or beach from storm damage.

From 'break' + 'water'; descriptive compound meaning a structure that breaks water's power. Emerged in maritime terminology during the age of harbor construction in the 18th-19th centuries.

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