(uncountable) The result of having been worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face. || (uncountable) The changing of a surface by mechanical action, friction, thermal expansion contraction, or impact. || (uncountable, figuratively) The gradual loss of something as a result of an ongoing process. || (uncountable) Destruction by abrasive action of fluids. || (mathematics) One of two fundamental operations in morphological image processing from which all other morphological operations are derived. || (dentistry) Loss of tooth enamel due to non-bacteriogenic chemical processes. || (medicine) A shallow ulceration or lesion, usually involving skin or epithelial tissue.
The metaphors of the loss, diminution, or erosion of state power can misrepresent this reconfiguration.
Biovermiculation is limestone erosion and dissolution caused by bacteria over time in the form of pitting and etching.
With erosion on the windward slope and deposition in the lee, the dune body moves in a downwind direction.
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Application of a New Algorithm to Assessment of Rainfall Erosiveness in Mountaineous Regions in West Henan