Definition
Relating to or capable of producing brisance; describing an explosive with high shattering force.
Etymology
From French 'brisant' (breaking), derived from the verb 'briser' (to break); used in explosive and munitions terminology.
Kelly Says
The word 'brisant' describes explosives militaries feared most—ones that didn't just push objects aside but shattered them into fragments, making bunkers less effective as shields!
Translations
CACatalà
brisant
bris-ant
CSČeština
vítrný
veetr-ny
DEDeutsch
brisant
bree-sant
ELΕλληνικά
βριζανός
bree-za-nos
ESEspañol
brizante
bree-zan-teh
FISuomi
tuulinen
too-lee-nen
FRFrançais
brisant
bʁi.sɑ̃
HUMagyar
szélsebes
shehl-se-bes
IDBahasa Indonesia
tajam
ta-jam
ITItaliano
brizzante
bree-zan-teh
MSBahasa Melayu
tajam
ta-jam
NLNederlands
scherp
scherp
PTPortuguês
brizante
bree-zan-teh
RORomână
brizant
bree-zan-t
SVSvenska
brisant
bris-ant
TAதமிழ்
வேகமாக
ve-ga-ma-ak
TEతెలుగు
వేగంగా
ve-ga-nga
UKУкраїнська
бризкий
briez-kyy
VITiếng Việt
mạnh mẽ
manh-menh