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CORRASIVE

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cor⋅ra⋅sion

[kuh-rey-zhuhn]
–noun
the mechanical erosion of soil and rock by the abrasive action of particles set in motion by running water, wind, glacial ice, and gravity.

Origin:
1605–15; < L corrās(us) scraped together (ptp. of corrādere) + -ion. See corrade


cor⋅ra⋅sive [kuh-rey-siv] , adjective
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cor·rade   (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.
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