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abracadabra
interjection a word which supposedly has magic power, often used by people when doing magic tricks.
[17c: first appearance is in a 2c Latin poem]
abrade
verb (abraded , abrading ) to scrape or wear something away, especially by rubbing.
[17c: from Latin abradere to scrape away]
abrasion
noun
1 a damaged area of skin, rock, etc which has been worn away by scraping or rubbing.
2 the act of scraping or rubbing away.
[17c]
abrasive
adjective
1 said of a material: capable of wearing away the surface of skin, wood, etc by rubbing and scraping.
2 said of a material: used to smooth or polish another surface by rubbing.
3 relating to the process of abrasion.
4 said of people or their actions: likely to offend others by being harsh and rude.
noun any hard material, such as sandpaper, pumice or emery, that is used to wear away the surface of other materials.
[19c: see abrade]
abrasively adverb .
abrasiveness noun .
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