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41ЭРОЗИЯ — [лат. erosio разъедание] постепенное разрушение, распад. Словарь иностранных слов. Комлев Н.Г., 2006. эрозия (лат. erosio разъедание) 1) процесс разрушения горных пород, складывающийся из механического размывания, шлифования и истирания русла… …
42erode — erodible, erodable, erosible /i roh zeuh beuhl, seuh /, adj. erodibility, erodability, n. /i rohd /, v., eroded, eroding. v.t. 1. to eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration: Battery acid had eroded the engine. Inflation… …
43erose — erosely, adv. /i rohs /, adj. 1. uneven, as if gnawed away. 2. Bot. having the margin irregularly incised as if gnawed, as a leaf. [1785 95; < L erosus, ptp. of erodere. See ERODE] * * * …
44Skin erosion — is a loss of some or all of the epidermis (the outer layer) leaving a denuded surface. Erosion is an eating away of a surface. The word erosion comes from the Latin erodere meaning to eat out …
45Tooth erosion — is a gradual loss of the normally hard surface of the tooth due to chemical, not bacterial, processes. Erosion is an eating away of a surface. The word erosion comes from the Latin erodere meaning to eat out …
46erose — Denoting an edge or margin which is irregularly notched or indented, as if gnawed away; used especially in reference to bacterial colonies. [L. erodo, pp. erosus, to gnaw away] * * * erose i rōs adj having the margin irregularly notched as if… …
47Erosión — (Del lat. erosio, onis < erodere, corroer.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Desgaste que se produce en un cuerpo por el roce continuo o violento de otro. SINÓNIMO desgaste rozamiento 2 GEOLOGÍA Conjunto de procesos que causan el desgaste de la corteza …
48érosif — érosif, ive [ erozif, iv ] adj. • 1861; de érosion ♦ Géol. 1 ♦ Qui produit l érosion (2o). Agents, facteurs érosifs. 2 ♦ Qui s érode facilement. Roche érosive. ● érosif, érosive adjectif (latin erosum, rongé, avec l influence de corrosif) Qui… …
49éroder — (é ro dé) v. a. Terme didactique. Ronger. L arsenic érode l estomac. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Les dites vapeurs acquierent une acrimonie qui erode les parois et costés de la plaie, PARÉ IX, 6. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. erodere, de e, et rodere, ronger …
50érosion — (é ro zion) s. f. Action ou effet d une substance érosive. On trouva dans le tube intestinal des érosions plus ou moins étendues. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Les anevrismes se font par anastomose, et diapedese, ruption, erosion, et playe, PARÉ v,… …