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  • 1rust pinhole — The early stage of rust penetration of a panel; rust pinholes will often reveal larger rust damage once the surface rust bubbles have been ground away …

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  • 2damage — [n1] injury, loss accident, adulteration, adversity, affliction, bane, blemish, blow, breakage, bruise, casualty, catastrophe, cave in, contamination, corruption, debasement, depreciation, deprivation, destruction, deterioration, detriment,… …

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  • 3Rust — For other uses, see Rust (disambiguation). Colors of rust …

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  • 4Rust Never Sleeps — Livealbum von Neil Young Crazy Horse Veröffentlichung Juni 1979 …

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  • 5rust — A plant disease caused by fungi, especially destructive of wheat. A coating caused by oxidation. A reddish or brownish color. As used in bills of lading exempting the carrier from damage to the goods by rust, the word is usually held to include… …

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  • 6rust inspection — A vehicle inspection conducted to detect rust and corrosion damage, usually by means of an endoscope …

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  • 7damage by rust — See rust …

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  • 8damage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. harm, injure, mar, impair. n. deterioration, harm, injury; (pl.), amends, recompense (see compensation). See weakness, wrong. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Injury] Syn. harm, hurt, impairment, wound,… …

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  • 9damage — n 1. injury, harm, loss, suffering, misfortune; hurt, wound, bruise, blow, accident; disaster, destruction, devastation, havoc, ruin; wrong, evil, mischief, grievance, outrage. 2. fault, blemish, scar, scratch; erosion, corrosion, dryrot, blight; …

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  • 10rust — n 1. oxidation, patination, corrosion; patina, verdigris, aerugo; tarnish, stain, film, incrustation. v 2. oxidize, corrode, erode, wear away; film over, tarnish. 3. deteriorate, go to pot, go to seed, go stale, go downhill, degenerate, decline;… …

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