abrasion |
trim |
As nouns the difference between abrasion and trim
is that
abrasion is abrasion while
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As a verb trim is
to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
abrasion |
fray |
As nouns the difference between abrasion and fray
is that
abrasion is the act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction while
fray is affray; broil; contest; combat; brawl; melee.
As a verb fray is
to unravel; used particularly for the edge of something made of cloth, or the end of a rope.
flaw |
abrasion |
In obsolete terms the difference between flaw and abrasion
is that
flaw is a thin cake, as of ice while
abrasion is the substance thus rubbed off; debris.
As a verb flaw
is to add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective.
exfoliation |
abrasion |
As nouns the difference between exfoliation and abrasion
is that
exfoliation is the scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, etc.; the state of being exfoliated while
abrasion is the act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction.
corrasion |
abrasion |
As nouns the difference between corrasion and abrasion
is that
corrasion is wear caused by wind-blown or water-borne sand while
abrasion is the act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction.
abrasion |
cut |
As nouns the difference between abrasion and cut
is that
abrasion is abrasion while
cut is vial.
As an interjection cut is
beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.
As a verb cut is
to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.
abrasion |
gouge |
As nouns the difference between abrasion and gouge
is that
abrasion is the act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction while
gouge is a cut or groove, as left by something sharp.
As a verb gouge is
to make a mark or hole by scooping.
strength |
abrasion |
As nouns the difference between strength and abrasion
is that
strength is the quality or degree of being strong while
abrasion is abrasion.
As a verb strength
is (obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.
abrasion |
fatigue |
As nouns the difference between abrasion and fatigue
is that
abrasion is the act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction while
fatigue is a weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.
As a verb fatigue is
to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion.
abrasion |
bite |
As a noun abrasion
is abrasion.
As a proper noun bite is
.
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