Stiff and brittle
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CRISPStiff and brittle
OATCAKEThin and brittle snack
CASTIRONHard and brittle metal.
GARBAGECANDYBanana Peel Taffy and Coffee Grounds Brittle?
froughyof timber, soft and brittle, also FROWY
frowyof timber, soft and brittle, also FROUGHY
froughierFROUGHY, of timber, soft and brittle, also FROWY
oatcakescake, usually thin and brittle, made of oatmeal
froughiestFROUGHY, of timber, soft and brittle, also FROWY
oatcakecake, usually thin and brittle, made of oatmeal
stephanitea brittle silver ore, composed of silver, sulphur, and antimony
shortcakea brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar also SHORTBREAD
shortbreada brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar also SHORTCAKE
stephanitesSTEPHANITE, a brittle silver ore, composed of silver, sulphur, and antimony
manganesea hard grey brittle chemical element, used in steels and magnetic alloys
cementiteA hard, brittle iron carbide present in cast iron and most steels
shortcakesSHORTCAKE, a brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar also SHORTBREAD
shortbreadsSHORTBREAD, a brittle crumbling biscuit of flour, butter and sugar also SHORTCAKE
manganesesMANGANESE, a hard grey brittle chemical element, used in steels and magnetic alloys
crispest(of a substance) Firm, dry, and brittle, esp. in a way considered pleasing or attractive
crispy(of food, typically cooked food) Having a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture
crispiest(of food, typically cooked food) Having a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture
annealto heat and then cool (as steel or glass) usually for softening and making less brittle
expandedDenoting sheet metal slit and stretched into a mesh, used to reinforce concrete and other brittle materials
bakeliteAn early form of brittle plastic, typically dark brown, made from formaldehyde and phenol, used chiefly for electrical equipment
martensiteA hard and very brittle solid solution of carbon in iron that is the main constituent of hardened steel
ophiuroidany echinoderm of the subclass Ophiuroidea, including brittle stars, basket stars, and others, characterized by elongate arms radiating from the disk
rustthe reddish brittle coating formed on iron especially when chemically attacked by moist air and composed essentially of hydrated ferric oxide
sandaracthe brittle, usually pale-yellow, faintly aromatic resin exuding from the bark of this tree: used chiefly as incense and in making varnish
bismuthbrittle, grayish-white, red-tinged, metallic element used in the manufacture of fusible alloys and in medicine. Symbol: Bi; at. wt.: 208.980; at. no.: 83
litchisthe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
licheethe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
licheesthe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
leecheethe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
litchithe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
leecheesthe fruit of a Chinese tree, Litchi chinensis, of the soapberry family, consisting of a thin, brittle shell enclosing a sweet, jellylike pulp and a single seed
euclasea mineral that consists of a brittle silicate of beryllium and aluminum in pale yellow, green, or blue prismatic crystals and is used especially as a gemstone
antimonytrivalent and pentavalent metalloid element that is commonly metallic silvery white, crystalline, and brittle and that is used especially in alloys, semiconductors, and flame-retardant substances see element table
osteoporosisA medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D
telluriumThe chemical element of atomic number 52, a brittle, shiny, silvery-white semimetal resembling selenium and occurring mainly in small amounts in metallic sulfide ores. It is a semiconductor and is used in some electrical devices and in specialized alloys