attrition
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Attrition \At*tri"tion\, n. [L. attritio: cf. F. attrition.]
1. The act of rubbing together; friction; the act of wearing
by friction, or by rubbing substances together; abrasion.
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Effected by attrition of the inward stomach.
--Arbuthnot.
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2. The state of being worn. --Johnson.
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3. (Theol.) Grief for sin arising only from fear of
punishment or feelings of shame. See {Contrition}.
--Wallis.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
150 Moby Thesaurus words for "attrition":
abatement, ablation, abrasion, abrasive, absorption, apologies,
assimilation, atomization, attenuation, ayenbite of inwit, beating,
bitterness, blunting, brecciation, buffing, burning up, burnishing,
chafe, chafing, comminution, consumption, contriteness, contrition,
corrosion, crumbling, crushing, curtailment, cut, cutting, damping,
deadening, debilitation, decrease, decrement, deliquescence,
depletion, depreciation, derogation, detraction, detrition,
devitalization, digestion, dilution, diminution, dip,
disintegration, disparagement, dissipation, dissolution, drain,
dressing, dulling, eating up, effemination, enervation,
enfeeblement, erasure, erosion, evisceration, exhaustion,
expending, expenditure, extenuation, extraction, fatigue, filing,
finishing, fragmentation, fretting, galling, granulation,
granulization, grating, grazing, grief, grinding, impairment,
impoverishment, inanition, ingestion, languishment, lessening,
levigation, limation, loss, mashing, mitigation, penance,
penitently, polishing, pounding, powdering, rasping, reduction,
regret, regretfulness, regrets, regretting, relaxation, remission,
remorse, remorse of conscience, remorsefulness, repentance,
repining, retraction, retrenchment, rubbing away, rue, ruth,
sandblasting, sanding, scouring, scrape, scraping, scratch,
scratching, scrub, scrubbing, scuff, shame, shamefacedness,
shamefastness, shamefulness, shining, shortening, shredding,
shrinkage, slackening, smashing, smoothing, softening, sorriness,
sorrow, spending, squandering, thinning, trituration, truncation,
using up, wastage, waste, wastefulness, wasting away, weakening,
wear, wear and tear, wearing away, wearing down, wistfulness
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