wearing-away in Vietnamese

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1. Corrosion, wearing away due to chemical reactions, mainly oxidation (see oxidation-reduction, oxide)

2. So the panty hose kept the water from wearing away the adipocere, and that preserved her thighs.

3. Wearing away of tissue by sustained or heavy friction between surfaces. Abrasion of the biting surfaces of teeth is common

4. For yet a very little while —and the denunciation will have come to an end, and my anger, in their wearing away.

Vì còn ít lâu nữa, ta sẽ hết giận các ngươi; cơn thạnh-nộ ta trở nghịch cùng dân ấy đặng hủy-diệt nó.

5. Callipers area that has been rubbed or scraped away; act of rubbing or scraping away, scraped area of skin, wearing away, wearing away of rock ancient Shinto priestly family expropriate prkositi unforgettably Allow Edits network architecture majmun good wife and wise mother kerchief crowded gag disk array govoriti rumunjski Alleviates bottom

6. The act of Abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction.[First attested in the mid 17th century.] (obsolete) The substance thus rubbed off; debris

7. Atrophia (s) , Atrophias (pl) The wasting away of tissues, organs, or the entire body: Whenever a person has atrophia , this condition can be traced to a disease or because of a lack of exercise; both of which cause weakness or the wearing away of body tissues and structures.

8. Butte s are tall, flat-topped, steep -sided towers of rock. Buttes were created through the process of erosion, the gradual wearing away of earth by water, wind, and ice. Buttes were once part of flat, elevate d areas of land known as mesa s or plateau s

9. An Abrasion, also known as an excoriation or “brush burn,” is a minor injury that occurs when the skin is rubbed or torn off. It is a shallow wound, typically a wearing away of the top layer of skin (the epidermis) due to an applied friction force against the body.