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A fracture is a break in a solid object. It can happen when an object is hit hard, or when it is pulled or stretched too much.
Fractures can be small or large, and they can be in different shapes. Some common types of fractures include:
Fractures can be dangerous because they can make an object weak and unstable. If you think that an object has a fracture, it is important to be careful with it.
The patient suffered a fracture of the leg.
Noun: fracture, fractures.
Adjective: fractured.
Verb: fracture, fractured, fracturing.
The word "fracture" comes from the Latin word frāctus, which means "broken" or "divided". The Latin word frāctus is made up of the verb frangere, which means "to break", and the suffix -tus, which indicates a past participle.
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