Associations to the word «Abrasive»
Noun
- Accuracy
- Resistance
- Liquid
- Quartz
- Deposit
- Application
- Blade
- Rust
- Manufacturer
- Alpha
- Kite
- Debris
- Humor
- Disc
- Cement
- Melody
- Spray
- Vibration
- Substrate
- Ringing
- Style
- Fabric
- Layer
- Contact
- Micro
- Sediment
- Tongue
- Tip
- Soap
- Manner
- Sanders
- Noise
- Breakdown
- Ore
- Chemical
- Temperature
- Adaptation
- Rhythm
- Fluid
- Paint
- Nail
- Boulder
- Use
- Gravel
- Genre
- Wool
- Vacuum
- Faster
- Swan
- Velocity
- Pressure
- Guitar
Adjective
Wiktionary
ABRASIVE, adjective. Producing abrasion; rough enough to wear away the outer surface. [First attested in 1805.]
ABRASIVE, adjective. Being rough and coarse in manner or disposition; causing irritation. [First attested in 1925.]
ABRASIVE, noun. A substance or material such as sandpaper, pumice, or emery, used for cleaning, smoothing, or polishing. [First attested in the mid 19th century.]
ABRASIVE, noun. (geology) Rock fragments, sand grains, mineral particles, used by water, wind, and ice to abrade a land surface.
ABRASIVE DISC, noun. A disc of abrasive material that rotates in a tool such as a sander
ABRASIVE PAPER, noun. An abrasive material made by gluing grains of a coarse abrasive to a cloth or paper surface.
Dictionary definition
ABRASIVE, noun. A substance that abrades or wears down.
ABRASIVE, adjective. Causing abrasion.
ABRASIVE, adjective. Sharply disagreeable; rigorous; "the harsh facts of court delays"; "an abrasive character".
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