† confriction Obs.
[f. con- + friction: L. had frictio and fricātio, but confricātio only.]
= prec.
| 1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 269 Confriction..by which pulverable things, with the rubbing of the fingers..are quickly levigated. 1650 Charleton Paradoxes 86 A needle..invigorated by the confriction of a loadstone. |