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abrading
abrading, ppl. a. (əˈbreɪdɪŋ) [f. abrade + -ing2.] Wearing down, wasting by friction.1830 Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 13 The abrading power of floods, torrents, and rivers. 1860 Maury Phys. Geog. Sea i. §55 Protected from the abrading action of its currents. Oxford English Dictionary
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Deglazing
Deglazing (cooking), using a liquid to remove cooked-on residue from a pan Deglazing (engine mechanics), abrading the polished surface of a cylinder wikipedia.org
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abradant
abradant, a. and n. U.S. (əˈbreɪdənt) [f. abrade v. + -ant1.] A. adj. = abrading ppl. a. (Cent. Dict. 1889). B. n. An abradant substance.a 1877 Knight Dict. Mech. 247/1 Bath-brick, a fine silicious material, found in the vicinity of Bath, England, compacted into the form of bricks, and used as an ab... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bokashi (printing)
It is produced by first cutting an area slightly larger than needed for a color, then abrading the edges of that area to make the transition from that wikipedia.org
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abrasing
† aˈbrasing, vbl. n. Obs. [f. abrase v. + -ing1.] The act of scraping or rubbing off; abrading.1482 Monk of Evesham (1869) 83, I sawe suche persons by full ofte betyngys and abrasyng of naylys alto toryn. Oxford English Dictionary
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Los Angeles abrasion test
The interaction of the drum, steel balls and the samples at the bottom of the drum causes further abrading and grinding. wikipedia.org
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abrade
abrade, v. (əˈbreɪd) [ad. L. abrādĕre to scrape off, f. ab off + rād-ĕre to scrape.] 1. To rub or wear off (a part from anything).1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. 95 What is successively abraded from them [mountains] by decursion of Waters. 2. To wear down by rubbing, to rub away; lit. and fig.1748 Phil. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glacial striation
A continued supply of abrading fragments is required to uphold a similar level of abrasion. The fragments must be harder than the bedrock. Thicker ice causes more downward force and increased pressure between the abrading fragments and the bedrock. wikipedia.org
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Intradermal injection
Immune reaction tests sometimes use a set of non-hollow needles for scarification, shallowly abrading the skin. wikipedia.org
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hawse-pipe
ˈhawse-pipe Naut. A cast-iron pipe fitted into a hawse-hole to prevent the cable from abrading the wood.1865 Cornh. Mag. Apr. 465 The chain attached to the anchor, and made fast through a hawse-pipe to the bow or forepart of the vessel, acts as a pivot on which it swings. 1888 Daily News 16 Feb. 2/7... Oxford English Dictionary
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Licnophora
Heavy infections of Licnophora auerbachii have been known to damage the eyes of the scallop Chlamys opercularis, by abrading the animal tissue when they wikipedia.org
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what is petroglyph
A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading.
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Hardenbergia violacea
The seeds of H. violacea remain viable for many years and propagation is from seeds that have been treated by adding boiling water to them or by abrading wikipedia.org
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080002abrading instruments [hand instruments] 080141adzes [tools] 080200agricultural implements, hand-operated. 080220agricultural forks [hand tools] ctplo.com
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Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Particles of a size able to enter the lung (< 10 μm diameter) gently settle on the lung lining rather than cutting or abrading the surface. wikipedia.org
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