crackability

/krækəˈbɪlɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being capable of being cracked or broken apart.

“The low crackability of the ancient pottery made it difficult to analyze its structure.”

2. noun

The ability to be broken or cracked, especially with little effort.

“The new material had high crackability, making it prone to shattering.”

Synonyms

  • brittleness
  • fragility

Antonyms

  • durability
  • toughness