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abrade irritate or wear-away by friction
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Abraham 16th President of the United States assassinated April 14, 1865, shortly into his second term
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abreaction An emotional release or discharge after recalling a painful experience that has been repressed because it was not consciously tolerable. Often the release is surprising to the individual experiencing it because of it's intensity and the circumstances surrounding its onset. A therapeutic effect sometimes occurs through partial or repeated discharge of the painful affect.
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abrasion any injury which rubs off the surface of the skin.
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abrasion A form of mechanical weathering that occurs when loose fragments or particles of rocks and minerals that are being transported, as by water or air, collide with each other or scrape the surfaces of stationary rocks.
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