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friable (adj.)

1560s, from Middle French friable (16c.) and directly from Latin friabilis "easily crumbled or broken," from friare "rub away, crumble into small pieces," related to fricare "to rub" (see friction). Related: Friability.

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Definitions of friable from WordNet

friable (adj.)
easily broken into small fragments or reduced to powder;
friable sandstone
friable carcinomatous tissue
friable curds formed in the stomach
Synonyms: crumbly
From wordnet.princeton.edu