sectility

/sɛkˈtɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or property of being able to be cut or divided into thin slices or layers, especially smoothly or cleanly.
    • The sectility of the clay allowed the potter to carve fine details into the vase.
    • Geologists study the sectility of minerals to understand how they break apart.
    • The sectility of this soft cheese makes it easy to slice for a sandwich.
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