Breakweather

/ˈbreɪkwɛðər/ noun

A nautical or architectural term for a structure or design feature that breaks or deflects weather, wind, or waves.

From 'break' plus 'weather,' describing something designed to intercept or reduce the impact of weather conditions.

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