brickleness
/ˈbrɪklɛsnəs/Definitions
1. noun
A quality or state of being fragile or prone to breaking, especially of a structure or object made of bricks.
“The architect had to consider the brickleness of the old building during the renovation.”
1. noun
A quality or state of being fragile or prone to breaking, especially of a structure or object made of bricks.
“The architect had to consider the brickleness of the old building during the renovation.”