abrasio

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Basque

Etymology

From Spanish abrasión (abrasion).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abras̺io/, [a.β̞ra.s̺i.o̞]

Noun

abrasio inan

  1. (geology, medicine) abrasion

Declension

Further reading


Latin

Etymology

From abrādō (scrape, rub off), from ab (from, away from) + radō (scrape, scratch, shave).

Pronunciation

Noun

abrāsiō f (genitive abrāsiōnis); third declension

  1. The act of scratching, scraping or rubbing; abrasion.

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative abrāsiō abrāsiōnēs
Genitive abrāsiōnis abrāsiōnum
Dative abrāsiōnī abrāsiōnibus
Accusative abrāsiōnem abrāsiōnēs
Ablative abrāsiōne abrāsiōnibus
Vocative abrāsiō abrāsiōnēs

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  • Catalan: abrasió
  • English: abrasion
  • French: abrasion
  • Italian: abrasione

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