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Etch vs Erode - What's the difference?

etch | erode |

As verbs the difference between etch and erode

is that etch is to cut into a surface with an acid or other corrosive substance in order to make a pattern best known as a technique for creating printing plates, but also used for decoration on metal, and, in modern industry, to make circuit boards while erode is .

As a noun etch

is .

etch

English

Etymology 1

Germanic, cognate with Dutch ets .

Verb

  • To cut into a surface with an acid or other corrosive substance in order to make a pattern. Best known as a technique for creating printing plates, but also used for decoration on metal, and, in modern industry, to make circuit boards.
  • To engrave a surface.
  • (figuratively) To make a lasting impression.
  • The memory of 9/11 is etched into my mind.
  • To sketch; to delineate.
  • * John Locke
  • There are many empty terms to be found in some learned writers, to which they had recourse to etch out their system.

    Etymology 2

    Noun

  • (Mortimer)

    Anagrams

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    erode

    English

    Verb

    (erod)
  • To wear away by abrasion, corrosion or chemical reaction
  • Derived terms

    * erosion English ergative verbs ----