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41wear — v 1. dress in, don, put on, slip into or on, get into, step into; display, show off, parade, flaunt, flourish, Inf. sport; bear, carry, exhibit, show, manifest, evince, reveal; assume, adopt. 2. impair, deteriorate, degenerate, worsen, canker,… …
42trypsin — [ trɪpsɪn] noun a digestive enzyme which breaks down proteins in the small intestine, secreted by the pancreas as trypsinogen. Derivatives tryptic adjective Origin C19: from Gk tripsis friction , from tribein to rub (because it was first obtained …
43erosion — n 1. wearing, wearing down or away, wear and tear, wasting away, washing away, wash out, eroding, detrition, attrition; corrosion, corroding, fretting, gnawing, consumption, consuming, devouring, eating out or away; abrasion, abrading, rubbing… …
44rubdown — noun the act of rubbing down, usually for relaxation or medicinal purposes • Derivationally related forms: ↑rub down • Hypernyms: ↑massage …
45Chicomecoatl — in an illustration from Rig Veda Americanus In Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl Seven snakes , was the Aztec goddess of maize during the Middle Culture period. She is sometimes called goddess of nourishment , a goddess of plenty and the female… …
46floatstone — /ˈfloʊtstoʊn/ (say flohtstohn) noun an abrasive stone used by artisans for rubbing down masonry, concrete, etc …
47σωρακίς — a sleeve for rubbing down horses fem nom sg …
48ψῆξιν — ψῆξις rubbing down fem acc sg …
49ψῆξις — rubbing down fem nom sg …
50ψήξεσι — ψή̱ξεσι , ψῆξις rubbing down fem dat pl …