Shatter
61shatter — /ˈʃætə / (say shatuh) verb (t) 1. to break in pieces, as by a blow. 2. to damage, as by breaking or crushing: ships shattered by storms. 3. to impair; weaken; destroy (health, nerves, etc.). –verb (i) 4. to break suddenly into fragments. {Middle… …
62shatter — Wāwahi, nahā, nāhāhā, kā, ho okā, kāpa i …
63shatter — see SCATTER …
64shatter cone — noun Date: 1933 a conical fragment of rock that has striations radiating from the apex and that is formed by high pressure (as from volcanism or meteorite impact) …
65shatter cone — Geol. a small, radially striated rock structure produced by intense shock, such as generated by meteorite impact. Also called pressure cone. [1945 50] * * * …
66shatter hopes — destroy optimism, make good expectations seem hopeless …
67shatter-brain — n. Scatter brain, giddy person …
68shatter-brained — a. Giddy, light headed, scatter brained, inattentive, heedless, wild …
69shatter crack — noun : a minute crack which sometimes develops in the head of a rail usually half an inch or more beneath the surface owing to defective forging …
70shatter cone — noun : a conical fragment of rock that has striations radiating from the apex and that is formed by high pressure (as from volcanism or meteorite impact) …