its actually called "a break".
i think its called a break. :]
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
It depends on your employer's policies and the local labor laws. Some employers may provide short breaks or rest periods for employees working 6 hours, while others may not. It is best to consult your employer or refer to local labor laws for more specific information.
Yes, it is very possible to break a coin.
The answer will depend on what you want to break it down into!
skipping the numbers __________________________________________________________________ The actual name of it is a "break."
A "break"
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i think its called a break. :]
The "squiggly line" is called a break. It is used to show a break in the intervals on the y axis (x too). For example: if the numbering starts at 0, but the next number is 300, after you put 0, you an put a break, and then you can put 300.
The actual Lego bricks do break. So...yes they do. :(
A syllable break is the "break" between each syllable of a word.For example, the word "bankrupt" has two syllables = bank - rupt.The - represents the syllable break.
You can if you have a gell-like Case , It will eventually break :( But . It won`t break if you have a ACTUAL case .
The actual answer is ' Dig'
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
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A break of the line. A void between two specific points..