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adhesion [ədˈhiːʒən] N

1. adhesion:

aversion [əˈvɜːʃən] N

allusion [əˈlʲuːʒən] N

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Printouts from color thermal printers using wax are sensitive to abrasion, as the wax ink can be scraped, rubbed off, or smeared.
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The rope is usually a thick abrasion-resistant type, which allows the rope to go over the lip of a shaft in contact with the rock.
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At the other extreme, a rocky seabed is expensive to trench and, at high points, abrasion and damage of the pipeline's external coating may occur.
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Steel nibs may also have harder tips; those with un-tipped steel points will wear more rapidly due to abrasion by the paper.
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The bristly hairs that protrude from some ribs are usually removed by abrasion during milling and cleaning.
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The retreat of the sea cliff generates a shore (wave-cut/abrasion-) platform through the process of abrasion.
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The most common of these are abrasions and small ulcers caused by trauma.
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It is deposited for dimensional corrections, abrasion and wear resistance, and corrosion protection.
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The artificial turf must include shock absorbency, low abrasion, speed, stable footing, traction and more.
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Other failure modes include aging and surface abrasion.
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