detrition

NOUN
  1. erosion by friction
  2. effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure
  3. the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice
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How To Use detrition In A Sentence

  • The intention of the policy is to protect the roading network from premature structural detrition and procedures for loadings are set out.
  • Accurate reproduction of shadow masks is achieved with minimized detrition of the tooling.
  • The bones show no appearance of detrition; the largest numbers and those in the finest condition are found at a distance from the rivers; and, farther, their numbers decrease as we go farther south.
  • It is an object of the invention to provide a corrosion-resistant and weldable nickel alloy in which locally uneven corrosional detrition is avoided.
  • However, the manuscript also contains the visual information which was recorded unintentionally; for example, details of characters appeared during the writing or details determined by used materials, detrition, damage, and repairs.
  • c. detrition d. trituration Ans: (a) Explanation: purgation = act of spiritual purification all other words are related to 'powderiness'. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
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