corrade

verb

Etymology

From Latin corrādō (“to scrape off, abrade”).

  1. borrowed from corrādō

Definitions

  1. To gnaw into

    To gnaw into; to wear away

  2. To erode through physical or mechanical (rather than chemical) means, as the bed of a…

    To erode through physical or mechanical (rather than chemical) means, as the bed of a stream.

  3. To scrape or rake together

    To scrape or rake together; to accumulate laboriously.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA