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eros [AIR-ohs] (Cupid) God of love and sexual desire, he was represented as an unbegotten primal force (Hesiod) or as the son of Ares and Aphrodite (Homer).
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erosion A shallow defect in the skin. When healed, it will not cause a scar.
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erosion The wearing away of land surface by wind or water, intensified by land-clearing practices related to farming, residential or industrial development, road building, or logging.
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eros The Greeks' term for passionate or erotic love.
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erosion When soil and other items are washed away due to weather, including rain and wind. Erosion is a problem when there are no plant roots holding soil in place. When soil erodes, it slowly crumbles away, changing the way the land looks. Erosion can become a big problem for people and their property. Erosion also pollutes water in streams, rivers, and lakes.
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