Definition of "breakwater" A construction in or around a harbour designed to break the force of the sea and to provide shelter for vessels lying inside . quotations examples
Quotations […] there is a channel , some three miles wide between the city and the mainland , and some mile and a half wide between it and the sandy breakwater called the Lido , which divides the lagoon from the Adriatic ,
1853, John Ruskin, “The Throne”, in The Stones of Venice, volume II (The Sea-Stories), London: Smith, Elder, and Co., […], § VI, page 8
But there 's a pier or breakwater runs out into the sea just here, which we could defend longer than anything else , like Horatius and his bridge .
1908, G[ilbert] K[eith] Chesterton, The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, Bristol: J[ames] W[illiams] Arrowsmith, […]; London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Company, page 259