IPA: //frænˈdʒɪbɪlɪti//
KK: /fræŋˈdʒɪbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality of being easily broken or damaged.
Example: The frangibility of the glass made it unsuitable for outdoor use.
IPA: /ˈfrændʒəbl/
KK: /ˈfræn.dʒə.bəl/
Definition: Able to be easily broken or damaged.
Example: The frangible glass was carefully handled to avoid any accidents.
IPA: /ˈfreɪ.zəl/
KK: /fræzəl/
Definition: A group of small ice crystals that form in quickly flowing water.
Example: The river was covered with frazil, making it look like a sparkling blanket of ice.
IPA: //ˈfriːbɔːrd//
KK: /ˈfriːbɔːrd/
Definition: The height from the waterline to the upper deck of a ship or the top of a structure that holds back water, like a dam.
Example: The freeboard of the ship was measured to ensure it was safe for sailing in rough waters.
IPA: /ˈfrɛmɪtəs/
KK: /ˈfrɛmɪtəs/
Definition: A noticeable vibration that can be felt on the body, especially on the chest, when a person coughs or speaks.
Example: The doctor checked for fremitus by placing his hand on the patient's chest while she spoke.
IPA: /ˈfrɛn.jʊ.ləm/
KK: /ˈfrɛn.jə.ləm/
Definition: A small fold of tissue that connects or supports a part of the body, such as the tongue or certain wings in insects.
Example: The frenulum helps to keep the tongue in place in the mouth.
IPA: /ˈfrɛnəm/
KK: /ˈfrɛnəm/
Definition: A small fold of tissue that connects or supports a part of the body, like the tissue under the tongue that helps control its movement.
Example: The frenum under my tongue helps me move it properly when I speak.
IPA: /ˈfriːkwənsi/
KK: /ˈfriːkwənsi/
Definition: The rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time.
Example: The frequency of the bus service has increased to every 15 minutes.
Definition: The number of times something happens in a certain period of time or within a specific range.
Example: The frequency of the sound waves determines how high or low the sound is.
IPA: /frəˈnɛl/
KK: /fɹɛˈnɛl/
Definition: A unit of frequency that is equal to one trillion hertz, often used in scientific contexts to measure very high frequencies.
Example: The laser operates at a frequency of one fresnel, which is essential for its performance.
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