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ability to last, act of wearing, be dressed in (clothes, shoes, jewelry, glasses, etc.); lose quality gradually; be used up; end; be preserved, remain intact, bring a ship about, clothing of a particular kind (i.e. sportswear, eveningwear); erosion, co...wear
area between thighs and abdomen, area where the thigh joins the abdomen (Anatomy); area where two vaults intersect (Architecture), construction protecting beach from erosion, edge between vaults, genitals, groynegroin
area of natural ground along coast, balcony, buildings set on raised ground, construct a porch, build a patio or deck; create many narrow flat levels in a hillside (for agriculture or to prevent erosion), constructed bank of ground, flat area beside a ...terrace
bad living conditions, breakdown of compound, decrease of energy, erosion, great humiliation, humiliating somebody, dishonor, disgrace; reduction (in size, amount, etc.); breaking down (Chemistry), loss of quality, process of declinedegradation
being young, childhood; child; young person, early stage, erosion stage, time when somebody is young, young peopleyouth
causing erosion, promoting erosion, inducing erosion; serving to erodeerosive
channel washed out, erosion caused by running water, failure, offensive term, total failure (Informal); washing away of soil; hole or crevice made by erosionwashout
childish, childish; puerile; babyish; immature; of or pertaining to infants, in first stage of erosion, relating to infantsinfantile
concerning or characterized by attrition (wearing down by friction, erosion; rubbing; weakening by constant harassing or abuse)attritional
creation of a plain, creation of a flat land area by erosion (Geology), leveling out of natural surfacesplanation
decorate with a fret, flow in ripples or small waves, hole made by fretting, irritation, worry, anxiety; erosion, wearing away; area that has been eroded; ornamental design; any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.),...fret
decrease in the quantity of money in circulation, increase in buying power, decrease in prices, erosion, loss of self-esteem, reduced economic activitydeflation
derived from land erosionterrigenous
erosion without chemical alterationmechanical weathering
 

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