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Abrase

Definition: 1. 1 The verb 'abrase', in the past tense, translates to "to scratch" or "to scrape" from Latin root abrase "scrap" (from its root root "scrฤ“ra"). It implies removing something or someone with a rough or rough force. 2. The word 'abrase' is of Russian origin and means "to scratch", "to tear" or "to scrape". In the past tense, it can mean to remove something with a rough force, such as in the sense of "to scuff" (scuffing) or "to scrape" (scratching). It also has an association with scraping stones, which is why "abrase" is often used in connection with mining activities. 3. The word 'abrase' is the root for the Russian verb 'ัะบั€ะตั‡ะธ', which means to scuff or scratch. For example, when someone scratches a stone with their finger they are using the verb 'ัะบั€ะตั‡ะธ'.


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Abrased

Definition: The word "abrased" is a technical term in electrical engineering used to describe the voltage difference between two points that are separated by some distance. Detailed Definition: "abrased" refers to a device that can generate a high current, often referred to as an "abased rectifier." In an abased rectifier, the output of one node is connected to another node while maintaining a constant voltage across it. The output voltage will be at a higher value than the input voltage and may also vary slightly depending on how closely they are separated. An abased rectifier can be used in various electronic systems, such as power electronics, signal processing, and even digital circuits. Its application is vast because it enables high current to be produced with very low resistance.


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Abraser

Definition: A bricklayer's brush. Brash, bold, or rough-looking. noun 1. a painter who uses a brash brush to make his work appear sharp and intense. Examples: - The artist used a brash brush to create a dramatic effect on his painting. - When faced with a tough challenge, he brashes out in the face of adversity. - "I'm not good at this kind of thing," he said, "but I'll give it a try." - This expression was used by an artist who had no experience in brash brush techniques. - He was brash and bold when he criticized a decision made by his colleagues. [Wikipedia]


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