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Abradant

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈæbrəˌdænt/

Definitions

  • 1. A substance used for abrading, smoothing, or polishing surfaces.
  • 2. Material that causes wear through friction.

Usage Examples

  • The craftsman used an abradant to prepare the wood for finishing.
  • Common abradants include sandpaper, emery cloth, and grinding wheels.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word "abradere," meaning to scrape off.

Synonyms

  • Grinder
  • Polishing agent
  • Sandpaper

Antonyms

  • Coating
  • Finisher

Translations

Language Translation
Spanishabradante
Frenchabrasif
GermanSchleifmittel
Italianabrasivo
Portugueseabrasivo
Russianабразив
Chinese磨料
Japanese研磨剤
Korean연마제
Arabicمواد كاشطة
Hindiघर्षण पदार्थ
Bengaliঘর্ষক
Gujaratiઘર્ષક
Marathiघर्षक
Malayalamഘർഷകമതൃക്ക
Tamilதுரோகி
Teluguఘర్షక
Punjabiਘর্ষਕ
Odiaଘର୍ଷକ
Assameseঘর্ষক
Urduکَشَش کرنے والا
Swahiliabradant
Turkishabradant
Vietnamesechất mài

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • Pronunciation may vary based on local dialects but retains the same meaning.

Historical Usage

Historically, abradants have been used in various trades, including metalworking and woodworking.

Cultural Nuances

The choice of abradant can reflect cultural practices in crafting and construction across different regions.

More Information

Abradants are essential in various industries, serving to refine surfaces and improve finish quality.

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