friable in English

adjective
1
easily crumbled.
the soil was friable between her fingers

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1. Spleen's friable.

2. From the Cambridge English Corpus The unprotected chalk is friable and Crumbly.

3. ‘In the presence of excess ground waters, Brucite in the friable

4. Timmiella Anomala commonly grows in dusty, friable soil that makes dissections difficult

5. Synonyms for Breakable include delicate, fragile, frail, frangible, brittle, crumbly, flimsy, friable, destructible and insubstantial

6. Antonyms for Cohesive include detached, divided, loose, separated, disjointed, friable, unconnected, breakable, crumbling and separate

7. (a) short, non-continuous maintenance activities in which only non-friable materials are handled,

8. Sample 72275 is a friable fragmental Breccia from the edge of the Serenitatis basin

9. The synonyms of Arenaceous include are Chalky, Crumbly, Dirty, Friable, Granular, Grubby, Sandy, Sooty, …

10. There are many synonyms of Arenaceous which include Chalky, Crumbly, Dirty, Friable, Granular, Grubby, Sandy, Sooty, …

11. Barchans (Turkic), continental desert dunes; hills of friable sand, blown by the wind and not secured by vegetation

12. Catechu occurs in cubes, which are very friable and may be broken up in transit or, if incompletely dried, may be more or less agglutinated

13. Dense phase pneumatic Conveying is a method for moving difficult, abrasive, mixed batch, or friable materials at a low product velocity

14. The rock in Eldo is often friable, and the protection is commonly marginal, but what makes Eldo so great is the sheer volume of Climbable rock

15. We got up at six to get the bird into the oven, so it can be totally desiccated, friable, granular, sabulous, Arenaceous, the way turkey always is.

16. Calcination, the heating of solids to a high temperature for the purpose of removing volatile substances, oxidizing a portion of mass, or rendering them friable

17. The loess and alluvial soil have a high nutrient content, are rich in trace elements, medium dense, friable and flat-surfaced, with good air and water retention.

18. Chalking is a powdery, friable layer on the surface of a coating. It is normally caused by exposure to UV light or other forms of radiation, like nuclear

19. The Coasthe is barren and the rocks above the wreck- site are jagged and friable; during early visits, we found it difficult, if not impossible, to come ashore on Eoot

20. Units are designed for products that are friable (Breakable), and frozen egg yolks provide the ideal application for particle reduction from an egg yolk "patty" to a finished particle size suitable for institutional diced egg product applications.

21. Exposure to Asbestos occurs through inhalation of fibres in air in the working environment, ambient air in the vicinity of point sources such as factories handling Asbestos, or indoor air in housing and buildings containing friable (crumbly) Asbestos materials.

22. McLanahan specializes in a variety of Crushing solutions for reducing minerals – from very friable minerals, such as coal and salt, to hard rock, such as granite, and ore-bearing minerals, such as copper and iron – at the primary, secondary and tertiary stages

23. In all cases there is a stairway, often long and steep, Crumbling with time and worn with the feet of pious generations. THE CATACOMBS OF ROME WILLIAM HENRY WITHROW At B will be observed the employment of masonry to strengthen the Crumbling walls of the friable tufa

24. Breakable: 1 adj capable of being broken or damaged “earthenware pottery is Breakable ” “ Breakable articles should be packed carefully” Synonyms: brickle , brickly , brittle having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped crumbly , friable easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder short tending to crumble