erosion
noun
/əˈɹoʊʒən/
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- (uncountable) The result of having been worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
- (uncountable, figurative) The gradual loss of something as a result of an ongoing process.
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эро́зия,
эрозия
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- (uncountable) The changing of a surface by mechanical action, friction, thermal expansion contraction, or impact.
- (uncountable) Destruction by abrasive action of fluids.
- (math) In morphology, a basic operation (denoted ⊖); see Erosion (morphology).
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эрозия
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Eros
properNoun
/ˈɛɹɒs/
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Э́рос
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- (Greek god) The god of love and sexual desire; son of either Erebus and Nyx or Aphrodite and Ares. His Roman counterpart is Cupid.
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Э́рос,
Эро́т
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