infract
In*fract" (n-fr*kt''), a. Etym: [L. infractus; pref. in- not + fractus. p.p. of frangere to break.] Defn: Not broken or fractured; unharmed; whole. [Obs.] Chapman. In*fract", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Infracted; p. pr. & vb. n. Infracting.] Etym: [L. infractus, p.p. of of infringere. See Infringe.] Defn: To break; to infringe. [R.] Thomson.