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corrade

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Etymology

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From Latin corrādō (to scrape off, abrade).

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Verb

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corrade (third-person singular simple present corrades, present participle corrading, simple past and past participle corraded)

  1. (obsolete) To gnaw into; to wear away
    Synonyms: fret, consume
  2. (geology) To erode through physical or mechanical (rather than chemical) means, as the bed of a stream.
  3. (obsolete) To scrape or rake together; to accumulate laboriously.
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