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corrasion
[ kuh-rey-zhuhn ]
noun
- the mechanical erosion of soil and rock by the abrasive action of particles set in motion by running water, wind, glacial ice, and gravity.
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Derived Forms
- corrasive, adjective
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Other Words From
- cor·ra·sive [k, uh, -, rey, -siv], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corrasion1
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Example Sentences
The powers of erosion are far slower than those of corrasion, especially in an arid region, because they are intermittent.
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By this process (corrasion) the rocks are worn and often polished by the materials blown against them.
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These broad canyons, or canyon valleys, are carved by the streams in obedience to an interesting law of corrasion.
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The solution effected by the waters of a stream may also be regarded as a part of corrasion.
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Weathering prepares the material for transportation and transportation leads to corrasion.
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