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erosion the removal or wearing away of soil or rock by water, wind, or other fores or processes.
Ãâó: www.baylink.org/fieldtrips/glossary.html
erosion Wearing away and transformation of the earth's crust caused by water (rain, sea), ice and atmospheric agents (wind).
Ãâó: www.nrcan.gc.ca/mms/scho-ecol/glos_e.htm
eros desire for the good and the beautiful
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erosion The progressive removal of a machine surface by cavitation or by particle impingement at high velocities.
Ãâó: www.texacoxpresslube.com/carcare/glossary/e.html
erosion of cervix uteri The alteration of the epithelium on a portion of the cervix as a result of irritation or infection.     SYMPTOMS: In the early stages, the epithelium shows necrosis; in healing, there is a downgro
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