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corrasion
cor·rade C0658800 (kə-rād′)tr. & intr.v. cor·rad·ed, cor·rad·ing, cor·rades To erode or be eroded by abrasion. [Latin corrādere, to scrape together : com-, com- + rādere, to scrape; see rēd- in Indo-European roots.] cor·ra′sion (-rā′zhən) n.cor·ra′sive (-sĭv, -zĭv) adj.corrasion (kəˈreɪʒən) n (Geological Science) erosion of a rock surface by rock fragments transported over it by water, wind, or ice. Compare abrasion3, attrition4 corrasive adjcor•ra•sion (kəˈreɪ ʒən) n. the mechanical erosion of soil and rock by the abrasive action of particles set in motion by running water, wind, glacial ice, and gravity. [1870–75; derivative of corrade, on the model of abrade: abrasion, etc.] cor•ra′sive (-sɪv) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | corrasion - erosion by friction attrition, detrition, abrasioneating away, eroding, erosion, wearing, wearing away - (geology) the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it) |
corrasion
corrasion erosion of a rock surface by rock fragments transported over it by water, wind, or ice Corrasion mechanical abrasion of rocks by moving masses of detrital material transported by various moving agents (water, ice, wind) or displaced gravitationally along slopes. corrasion[kə′rā·zhən] (geology) Mechanical wearing away of rock and soil by the action of solid materials moved along by wind, waves, running water, glaciers, or gravity. Also known as mechanical erosion. corrasion
Synonyms for corrasionnoun erosion by frictionSynonyms- attrition
- detrition
- abrasion
Related Words- eating away
- eroding
- erosion
- wearing
- wearing away
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