friable(frάɪəbl)"easily crumbled or pulverized; easily reduced to powder," 1560s, from 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. "Confusion between the common word meaning crumbly & the -able adjective from fry is not likely enough to justify the irregular spelling fryable for the latter ...." [Fowler].
「フライ、焙ると 脆いもの。」
形容詞
音節fri・a・bil・i・ty 発音記号・読み方/frὰɪəbíləṭi/ 名詞
【語源】
ラテン語から