Definitionn. an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off
Last update: April 29, 2016
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I think this is one of the sources of abrasion between lawyers and hackers on HN -- the distinction between "legal" and "ethical" is not always made clear. [adjective]
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Feeding soft, textured foods tends to reduce mechanical abrasion especially in the buccal surface of the caudal cheek teeth. [noun]
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The area with abrasion has become red. [noun]
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The abrasion and unavoidable wear of gold coin is another great source of loss. [Please select]
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If it was the result of a blow, there may be some abrasion of the skin. [Please select]
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Engineers and other craftsmen make extensive use of abrasion, effected by the aid of such abrasives as emery and carborundum, in shaping, finishing and polishing their work. [Please select]
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Abrasion machine for testing the wearing qualities of woods 43. [Please select]
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HARDNESS TEST: ABRASION AND INDENTATION _Abrasion_: The machine used by the U. [Please select]
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Forest Service is a modified form of the Dorry abrasion machine. [Please select]
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--Abrasion machine for testing the wearing qualities of woods. [Please select]
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