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grinding Usually a term synonymous with bruxism or parafunctional activity.
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grinding means to reduce to powder or small fragments and includes mechanical chipping or drilling.
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grinder Use appropriate term.
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grinder Generalized term for a router like tool used in stained glass to grind and shape glass pieces. The vertically mounted motor turns a diamond coated head at roughly 3000 rpm's while water is applied to the surface to provide lubrication and cool.
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grinding coarse wearing away of a softer material by the abrasive actions of a harder material
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