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Definition of Breakouts
1. breakout [n] - See also: breakout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Breakouts
Literary usage of Breakouts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Blast Furnace and the Manufacture of Pig Iron: An Elementary Treatise by Robert Forsythe (1913)
"breakouts. —A breakout resulting from destruction of the lining, ... Sometimes
breakouts find their way through the foundations to some distance and rise ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Mines (1918)
"breakouts are an infrequent and insidious hazard of furnace work. A study of
their dangers, ... breakouts may occur at any point below the fusion zone ..."
3. Blast-furnace Construction in America by Joseph Esrey Johnson (1917)
"By the combination, therefore, of the tight jacket and the water-cooling staves
inside it, the danger of breakouts, which formerly was almost the worst ..."
4. Telecommunications: Costs Reported by Federal Organizations for Fiscal Year 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"The totals for this category of telecommunications service are actual amounts,
but the breakouts are estimates. c.The totals for this category of ..."
5. Semiconductors: Industry and Trade Summary by Andrew F. Malison (1994)
"However, in 1990 the US Government expanded several 10-digit breakouts to gather
... 85 In particular, the new breakouts identify (1) ICs constructed on ..."