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Dictionary: fran·gi·ble   (frăn'jə-bəl) pronunciation
adj.
Capable of being broken; breakable. See synonyms at fragile.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin frangibilis, from Latin frangere, to break.]

frangibility fran'gi·bil'i·ty or fran'gi·ble·ness n.

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(FRAN-juh-buhl)

adjective
Readily broken; breakable.

Etymology
From Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin frangibilis, from Latin frangere (to break). The same Latin root is responsible for breaking in a number of other words, such as chamfer, defray, fraction, refract, infringe, and fracture

The word "frangible" has three generations of kangaroos: its joey "fragile" which in turn has its own little one "frail". Can you think of other words like that?
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Usage
"Wax discs are frangible: a lost flake is an irretrievable snippet of sonic memory." — Alan Burdick, Now Hear This, Harper's Magazine (New York), Jul 2001.

"I can never read reviews of my own movies. I'm terrified to find out what the barbaric world thinks of my trembly filmic dreams and, by extension, my overly frangible soul." — Guy Maddin, Very Lush and Full of Ostriches, The Village Voice (New York), Aug 7, 2001.


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adjective

    Easily broken or damaged: breakable, brittle, delicate, fragile. See strong/weak.

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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Breakable or fragile.

pronunciation It was not a surprise that the crystal vase was so frangible.

 
 
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