| friable | 1. Easily reduced to powder. 2. In bacteriology, denoting a dry and brittle culture falling into powder when touched or shaken. Origin: L. Friabilis, fr. Frio, to crumble (05 Mar 2000) |
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easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder; "friable sandstone"; "friable carcinomatous tissue"; "friable curds formed in the stomach" (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency; "light sandy soil"
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readily powdered, crumbling.
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Capable of being crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
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easily crumbled.
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Easy to break, or crumbling naturally. Descriptive of certain rocks and minerals.
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| friable | (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency |
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| friable | easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder |
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