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firebreak

FYRE-brayk
A strip of land cleared of vegetation to slow or stop the advance of a wildfire. Firebreaks can be narrow hand-cut lines scratched through duff to mineral soil, or wide bulldozed swaths carved through forest. They work by removing fuel — if the fire has nothing to burn, it stops. In practice, the contest between fire and firebreak is rarely so clean.
Etymology
English compound — a break in the fuel that breaks the fire’s progress.