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attrition Wear of teeth due to activities such as chewing.
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attrition Wearing or grinding down of a substance by friction. Dust from such processes contributes to air pollution.
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attrition The process in which solids are worn down or ground down by friction, often between particles of the same material. Filter media and ion exchange materials are subject to attrition during backwashing, regeneration and service.
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attrition m. pericardial friction rub.
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attrition Reduction in a company
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