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*[[Abrasion (geology)]], mechanical scraping of a surface by friction between moving particles |
*[[Abrasion (geology)]], mechanical scraping of a surface by friction between moving particles |
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*[[Abrasion (mechanical)]], The effect of an abrasive: scratches, removal of surface, etc. |
*[[Abrasion (mechanical)]], The effect of an abrasive: scratches, removal of surface, etc. |
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*[[Abrasion coast]], a coastline that is characterised by the removal (abrasion) of material, typically resulting in sea |
*[[Abrasion coast]], a coastline that is characterised by the removal (abrasion) of material, typically resulting in sea clis |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 17:48, 30 September 2018
Look up abrasion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abrasion may refer to:
- Abrasion (medical), a wound consisting of superficial damage to the skin
- Abrasion (dental), the loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from a foreign element
- Abrasion (geology), mechanical scraping of a surface by friction between moving particles
- Abrasion (mechanical), The effect of an abrasive: scratches, removal of surface, etc.
- Abrasion coast, a coastline that is characterised by the removal (abrasion) of material, typically resulting in sea clis