| abrade | 1. To wear away by mechanical action. 2. To scrape away the surface layer from a part. Origin: L. Ab-rado, pp. -rasus, to scrape off (05 Mar 2000) |
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| abraded wound | 1. <pathology> The wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the skin or the teeth) through some unusual or abnormal mechanical process. 2. <clinical sign> A superficial injury to the skin or other body tissue caused by rubbing or scraping resulting in an area of body surface denuded of skin or mucous membrane. (11 Nov 1997) |
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wear away scour: rub hard or scrub; "scour the counter tops"
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irritate or wear-away by friction
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to grind a rock surface by the friction of rock particles carried by water
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The process of removing the chrome finish from a steel shaft or the layer of paint from a graphite shaft prior to installation of the shaft into the head. Abrading may be done through the use of a sandpaper, a belt sander, a file, a knife, etc. Accelerated Tip Response: Golf shaft technology, pioneered by UST, in which the tip of the shaft is more flexible than the rest of the shaft, creating a softer feel and potentially higher trajectory. ...
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| abrade | strike against an object, as of one's toe or foot |
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| abrade | scour a surface |
| abrade | wear away |
| abrade | having the skin scraped off |
| abrade | a tool or machine used for wearing down or smoothing or polishing |
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