fuelbreak (English) comes from English break, from Middle English breken, from Old English brecan, from Proto-West Germanic brekan, from Proto-Germanic brekaną, from Proto-Indo-European bʰrēǵ- — to shine, shimmer.
fuelbreak (English): A point where a natural or artificial change in fuel characteristics reduces the spread of a fire
Definitions
A point where a natural or artificial change in fuel characteristics reduces the spread of a fire
Ancestry of “fuelbreak”, step by step
fuelbreak traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.