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fissile /ˈfɪsʌɪl /adjective1(Of an atom or element) able to undergo nuclear fission: a fissile isotope...- It resumed the production, and testing of uranium enrichment centrifuges that can make fissile material for nuclear reactors or weapons.
- It also is the toxic and radioactive byproduct of enriched uranium, the fissile material in nuclear weapons.
- As a general rule, however, the biggest hurdle for a would-be nuclear power is the acquisition of fissile material - enriched uranium or plutonium.
2(Chiefly of rock) easily split: flat-bedded and very highly fissile shale...- For example, fissile slates tend to yield much flatter particles than massive granites.
- This horizon, up to 1.3 m thick, is a black, highly fissile shale.
- The fossiliferous horizons occur in greenish to greyish siltstones and brown to black fissile shales associated with mollusc shells.
Derivativesfissility /fɪˈsɪlɪti / noun ...- During compaction of siliciclastic muds the flaky clay particles are realigned to be parallel to each other and impart a fissility (a direction of easy splitting) to the rock, which is commonly called shale.
OriginMid 17th century (in the sense 'easily split'): from Latin fissilis, from fiss- 'split, cracked', from the verb findere. Rhymesmissile |