fissile

English

Etymology

From Latin fissilis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɪsˌaɪ.əl/, /ˈfɪsˌəl/
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Adjective

fissile (comparative more fissile, superlative most fissile)

  1. Able to be split.
  2. (geology) Easily split along a grain.
  3. (physics) Capable of sustaining a nuclear fission chain reaction.
    • 2014 March 20, Jeffrey Lewis, “The Tunnels at Punggye-ri: An Alternative View”, in 38 North[1], archived from the original on 3 April 2014:
      North Korea may soon have access to regular amounts of fissile material if it doesn’t already and could be preparing Punggye-ri for a number of nuclear tests if the above analysis is correct.

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French

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Adjective

fissile (plural fissiles)

  1. fissile, fissible

Further reading

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfis.si.le/
  • Rhymes: -issile
  • Hyphenation: fìs‧si‧le

Adjective

fissile m or f (plural fissili)

  1. fissile
  2. (physics) fissile, fissionable
    Synonym: fissionabile
  3. (geology) fissile