Abrasion
81abrasion — n. 1) a graze: a minor wound in which the surface of the skin or a mucous membrane is worn away by rubbing or scraping. 2) the wearing of the teeth, particularly at the necks by overvigorous brushing. It is frequently enhanced by erosion. 3) any… …
82abrasion — a•bra•sion [[t]əˈbreɪ ʒən[/t]] n. 1) pat a scraped spot or area; the result of rubbing or abrading: abrasions on his leg[/ex] 2) the act or process of abrading • Etymology: 1650–60; < ML abrāsiō < L abrād(ere) (see abrade) …
83abrasion — /əˈbreɪʒən / (say uh brayzhuhn) noun 1. the result of rubbing or abrading; an abraded spot or place. 2. the act or process of abrading. {Latin abrāsio a scraping off} …
84Abrasion — Ab|ra|si|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Geologie Abtragung der Küste durch die Brandung; Fachsprache Ab , Ausschabung) …
85abrasion — [1] Wearing or rubbing away some surface because of friction. [2] Mechanical wearing away of rocks by rubbing during movement …
86abrasion — n. 1 the scraping or wearing away (of skin, rock, etc.). 2 a damaged area resulting from this. Etymology: L abrasio (as ABRADE) …
87abrasion platform — noun A sloping or nearly flat bedrock surface extending out from the foot of a marine cliff under shallow water of a breaker (wave) zone …
88Abrasion apparatus — Прибор для испытания на истирание …
89Abrasion marks — Царапины (на фотографическом слое); Фрикционные полосы …
90Abrasion protection — Защита от истирания …