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CONFECTION
Peanut brittle; Peanut pattie; Pecan brittle; Nougatine; Nut brittle; Nutty brittle; Nutty Brittle; Nut Brittle; Palanqueta; Brittle (candy)

Brittle (food)         
Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts, which are usually less than 1 cm thick.
nougatine         
[?nu:g?'ti:n]
¦ noun nougat covered with chocolate.
Origin
C19: from nougat + -ine1.
Surface rupture         
  • Extent of surface rupture caused by strike-slip faulting during the 2002 Denali earthquake
  • Jiji]], [[Nantou County]], [[Taiwan]]
  • Chelungpu Fault]] during the [[1999 Jiji earthquake]], [[Taiwan]]
GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Ground rupture; Surface ruptures; Surface Rupture; Ground displacement; Surface rupture earthquake; Surface rupture Earthquake; Surface Rupture Earthquake; Surface rupture earthquakes; Surface rupture Earthquakes; Surface Rupture Earthquakes; Surface faulting; Surface-faulting earthquake
In seismology, surface rupture (or ground rupture, or ground displacement) is the visible offset of the ground surface when an earthquake rupture along a fault affects the Earth's surface. Surface rupture is opposed by buried rupture, where there is no displacement at ground level.

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Brittle (food)

Brittle is a type of confection consisting of flat broken pieces of hard sugar candy embedded with nuts such as pecans, almonds, or peanuts, and which are usually less than 1 cm thick.