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shatterproof

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shat·ter·proof  (shtr-prf)
adj.
Resistant to shattering: shatterproof goggles.

shatterproof [ˈʃætəˌpruːf]
adj
designed to resist shattering
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.shatterproof - resistant to shattering or splintering; "shatterproof automobile windows"
unbreakable - impossible to break especially under ordinary usage; "unbreakable plastic dinnerwear"
Translations
shatterproof [ˈʃætəpruːf] ADJinastillable
shatterproof [ˈʃætərpruːf] adjincassable
shatterproof
adjsplitterfest or -frei
shatterproof [ˈʃætəˌpruːf] adjinfrangibile


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