frangible

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being broken
    the museum stored all frangible articles in locked showcases
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How To Use frangible In A Sentence

  • Assembly Bill 2881, sponsored by State Assemblyman David Koon (D-135), would ban the possession and use of "frangible" ammunition. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • During the show they mentioned frangible bullets as being safe on the range because of their construction.
  • The rays proceeding from atoms of small mass having less material momentum, are the most refrangible, and those possessing greater material momentum, are the least refrangible; so that instead of presenting a difficulty in the undulatory theory of light, this dispersion is a necessary consequence of its first principles. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • Again and again, the author's childhood becomes an arena of nostalgia deepening into elegy, the place from which a series of variations on the subject of hard past/soft and frangible present can be generated.
  • Besides the meteorological facts, the frangible geology environmental coalition is the internal cause of the geological disaster induced by "BILIS".
  • This is the irrefrangible policy on which the philosophy and the network of Gnet was founded and developed.
  • The one brand of frangible bullet ammo I tried was all over the target and occasionally off it.
  • They deplore the fighting psychology, contending with irrefrangible logic that ‘two wrongs never make a right.’
  • Couple this with the popularity and usefulness of steel targets and a frangible bullet becomes even more desirable.
  • The frangible ammo disintegrates on target, meaning there is no back splash or ricochets to harm the shooter or other bystanders.
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