Friability
In materials science, friability ( FRY-ə-BIL-ə-tee), the condition of being friable, is the tendency of a solid substance to break into smaller pieces under stress or contact, especially by rubbing. The opposite of friable is indurate.
In materials science, friability ( FRY-ə-BIL-ə-tee), the condition of being friable, is the tendency of a solid substance to break into smaller pieces under stress or contact, especially by rubbing. The opposite of friable is indurate.
In materials science, friability ( FRY-ə-BIL-ə-tee), the condition of being friable, is the tendency of a solid substance to break into smaller pieces under stress or contact, especially by rubbing. The opposite of friable is indurate.
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