Fragile
Fragile
'Science' does not break down food.
The word you are looking for is "frangibility." It refers to the physical property of a solid material that allows it to easily break or shatter.
The word is all one syllable.
I need a break from answering your questions.Do not break my favourite mug.Go and break a leg.I don't think she meant to break her leg on purpose
Yes, the word science can be capitalized depending on how it is used in the report. If the word science is used in the title of the report, it should be capitalized. If the word science is used as a proper noun, as in the name of a specific class or course, or the title of a book or resource, it should be capitalized. For example: Required courses for college freshmen include Science 101. If the word science is used as a common noun, then it should not be capitalized.
Friable means easily crumbled or broken.
it should be written as "natural science" because neither the word "natural" nor "science" is a proper noun (ie a name, city, language..)
No, the word "science" is a common noun. Proper nouns are capitalized.
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The word "fragility" originates from the Latin word "fragilis," meaning "easily broken" or "brittle." It is derived from the Latin root "frangere," which means "to break." The word fragility is used to describe the quality of being delicate, vulnerable, or easily broken.
The substitute word for "liable to be easily broken" is "fragile." This term describes objects that are delicate and can break or be damaged with little force or pressure. Other synonyms might include "brittle" or "breakable."