frangible

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    capable of being broken

Word Origin

frangible (adj.)
"easily breakable," early 15c., from Old French frangible, from Medieval Latin frangibilis, from Latin frangere "to break" (see fraction). Related: Frangibility.

Example

1. The angular frangible girl is entangled in intangible triangle love .
2. Don 't try to hurt each other , so as to make each other frangible and sorrow .
3. Inert rounds , meaning those with no high explosive or incendiary contents , are divided into the two contenders of fap ( frangible armour piercing ) and pele ( penetrator with enhanced lateral efficiency ) .
4. Being in the crying city deepens the loneliness , losing the faith in love , which is so frangible that even can 't stand any hit .
5. He got the uremia disease which had been found six days before he died . All of a sudden , I felt the life was so frangible when facing diseases .

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