Ablation

/əˈbleɪʃən/ noun

The removal or wearing away of something, especially the outer layer of a spacecraft as it heats during reentry into Earth's atmosphere.

From Latin 'ablatus' (carried away), past participle of 'auferre' (to take away). The word entered English in the 17th century, initially used in geology and astronomy, and gained prominence in the 20th century with space exploration.

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ARإزالة
BNঅপসারণ
CAablació
CSablace
DAablation
DEAblation
ELαφαίρεση
ESablación
FAحذف
FIablatio
FRablation
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