frangibleness

/ˈfrændʒəbəlnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being easily broken or shattered.
    • Scientists studied the frangibleness of different types of bone for medical research.
    • The frangibleness of the thin glassware made it unsuitable for everyday use.
    • The frangibleness of the old book's pages required careful handling.
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