abrasion in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Nylon duck and webbing proved to be lightweight, unaffected by mildew, fast-drying as it absorbed little water, and resisted abrasion well.
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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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Nylon floss was found to be better than silk because of its greater abrasion resistance and elasticity.
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It was nonetheless a tough, densely woven material strongly resistant against wind and abrasion.
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Some of these remains show signs of severe abrasion and erosion, however, implying that they are probably re-worked from older deposits.
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Other failure modes include aging and surface abrasion.
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Because the spicules are embedded in soft fossils, the abrasion damage is not as immediately apparent as it would be from sandpaper or rough bricks.
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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 main block features a ladder frame construction for structural stiffness while its cylinders are fitted with cast-iron liners for improved abrasion durability.
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During grazing, the silica content in forage causes abrasion of the teeth.
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