Synonym: breakable, crisp, fragile, frail. Similar words: little by little, little, a little, cattle, settle, shuttle, scuttle, bottled. Meaning: ['brɪtl] n. caramelized sugar cooled in thin sheets. adj. 1. having little elasticity; hence easily cracked or fractured or snapped 2. lacking warmth and generosity of spirit 3. (of metal or glass) not annealed and consequently easily cracked or fractured.
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(91) Etymonline pushes the date for the parents of brittle even further back, invoking proto-germanic, Old High German and Old Norse.
(92) Experimental studies show that coal had the lower volume modulus, relatively higher poisson , lower compressive and tensile strength, brittle, easily broken and vulnerable to compression.
(93) In older plants, 'whiptail', a serious disorder of commercial crops in which lamina of younger leaves is progressively distorted, brittle and greatly reduced, eventually leaving largely bare midrib.
(94) The invention belongs to the field of ultra-precision processing of hard and brittle crystal materials and relates to a corroding agent for detecting damage of a surface layer of a sapphire substrate.
(95) There exist three brittle temperature ranges during the course of solidification and cooling process in the weld metal of Low-carbon steel.
(96) A hard brittle wax obtained by purifying ozokerite, a natural occurring mineral wax.
(97) The severing theory and severing method for brittle block are studied.
(98) It has the same look and taste as our traditional Peanut Brittle - you won't be able to tell the difference!
(99) There are such defects as furnace oxidation, beading, brittle fracture, distortion, unstable properties and so forth on commonly aged beryllium bronze .
(100) Disgo treatment, the products, including a higher "no chromic acid" protective layer to avoid the occurrence of brittle.
(101) The paper analyzed the critical failure action and brittle rock with a penetration and reestablishment group theory. The critical failure rate of the rock was obtained.
(102) In systems such as this we also often find that there are either no tests around this configuration code, or the tests that do exist are brittle and/or not realistic.
(103) The cause of brittle fracture on hacksaw blades - blank were analyzed.
(104) Peanuts must be harvested at the right time and shipped to processors who turn them into peanut butter, peanut oil, peanut brittle, and numerous other peanut delicacies .
(105) The answer is that he is very aware of how brittle his power structure has become.
(106) Appearance and Properties A lustrous , greyish black, brittle, sublimate, poisonous, corrosive halogen element.
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(107) A cutting tip for a cutting tool used to cut or drill a brittle workpiece such as stone, brick, concrete, or asphalt and a frame saw provided with the cutting tip are disclosed.
(108) In part three, Progressive failure of brittle materials is simulated.
(109) The problem of interfacial debonding fiber pullout in fiber - reinforced brittle matrix composite material is analyzed.
(110) For cutting non- ferrous brittle materials such as granite , marble , concrete , ect with powerful cutting ability.
(111) The results show that 82B wire rod brittle fracture is mainly caused by excessive inclusion, reticulate carbide, lower sorbite in the microstructure, and surface defect of wire rod.
(112) XML is often less brittle because, again , you can ignore data you don't know about.
(113) High manganese steels undergo a ductile to brittle transition at low temperature, which is accompanied by a change in the fracture mechanism from dimple fracture to intergranular fracture.
(114) For the HT 200 gray cast iron, the wear was caused mainly by the brittle flake.
(115) In this paper, a lattice model is presented to simulate the cracking processes of brittle materials.
(116) Half the number of bolts in floating head of deethanizer overhead cooler were brittle fractured.
(117) A brittle, grayish - brown, Arctic lichen ( Cetraria islandica ) sometimes a food or in medicine.
(118) During the press conference, Buffett took a bag of peanut brittle from Munger -- saying "I'll get that Charlie" -- and ostentatiously gnawed it open with his teeth.
(119) The brittle rachis may break when handled, and the berries may shell in storage.
(120) Lamellar tearing is a kind of brittle fracture in thick plate of steel structures, which usually occurs in cruciform, tee and corner joints.
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