Synonyms for corrosion
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kuh-roh-zhuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈroʊ ʒən |
Définition of corrosion
Origin :- c.1400, from Middle French corrosion or directly from Latin corrosionem (nominative corrosio), noun of action from past participle stem of corrodere (see corrode).
- noun disintegration
- Corrosion may be removed by washing the part in a solution of baking soda.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- The valve was not easy to turn; it seemed fixed with the corrosion of ages.
- Extract from : « The Pygmy Planet » by John Stewart Williamson
- It must have been new when this world froze, for there was no sign of corrosion or oxidation.
- Extract from : « Islands of Space » by John W Campbell
- But the corrosion of him burned in her till it burned itself out.
- Extract from : « The Rainbow » by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
- Long after the Colorado began its work of corrosion there was a mighty upheaval.
- Extract from : « Our Italy » by Charles Dudley Warner
- This corrosion may arise from either chemical or voltaic action.
- Extract from : « Curiosities of Civilization » by Andrew Wynter
- This corrosion was supposed to have been going on for about three years.
- Extract from : « Records of Steam Boiler Explosions » by Edward Bindon Marten
- Corrosion has been the direct cause of many of the explosions.
- Extract from : « Records of Steam Boiler Explosions » by Edward Bindon Marten
- There is no corrosion, oxidization or other form of deterioration.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Knowledge » by Various
- It revealed an inflamed condition of the stomach and some corrosion of the intestines.
- Extract from : « She Stands Accused » by Victor MacClure
Antonyms for corrosion
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