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    frangible
    /ˈfran(d)ʒɪb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. able to be broken into fragments; brittle or fragile: "the frangible skull of an infant"

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  2. Dec 30, 2003 · The meaning of FRANGIBLE is readily or easily broken. How to use frangible in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Frangible.

  3. Frangible things can be broken, and they're especially likely to be described this way if they're brittle or crumbly. If your pizza crust is thin, crisp and cracker-like, you can call it frangible. The pages of a very old book you find in your attic might also be frangible.

  4. Frangible definition: easily broken; breakable. See examples of FRANGIBLE used in a sentence.

  5. noun. Word origin. ME < OFr < ML frangibilis < L frangere, break. Word Frequency. frangible in American English. (ˈfrændʒəbəl) adjective. easily broken; breakable. Most frangible toys are not suitable for young children. SYNONYMS fragile, frail. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  6. Synonyms for FRANGIBLE: fragile, brittle, delicate, breakable, frail, fine, tenuous, weak; Antonyms of FRANGIBLE: strong, sturdy, unbreakable, tough, solid, rigid, substantial, hard.

  7. Define frangible. frangible synonyms, frangible pronunciation, frangible translation, English dictionary definition of frangible. adj. Capable of being broken; breakable. See Synonyms at fragile. fran′gi·bil′i·ty , fran′gi·ble·ness n.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · The word is often used to refer to objects which are made intentionally breakable, either as part of their operation (such as frangible bullets and frangible nuts), or for use in an emergency (such as frangible light poles or smoke outlet panels).