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breakability
noun
The state or property of being breakable.
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E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Breakability — their own vulnerability — was on the mind of many of the players.
Breakability — their own vulnerability — was on the mind of many of the players.
That meant a payload of less than 4 pounds (in this case, it was a pound and a half), specific density restrictions and an extremely high degree of breakability in case the balloon or capsule came into contact with an aircraft.
Reports of the phones' bending comes as SquareTrade, which offers extended warranties on products, concluded that the new iPhones were the most robust yet in its "breakability" rating.
After ultrasound tests, the researchers found that the children in the pain group had decreased "bone speed of sound" — a measure of bone strength and breakability — suggesting that they suffered instead from "a local overuse syndrome".
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