Antiwear

/ˌæntiˈwɛr/ adjective

Designed to resist or reduce wearing away; particularly used in describing protective coatings, lubricants, or durable materials.

From 'anti-' (against) plus 'wear' (from Old English 'werian,' to clothe or cover). The term became standard in materials science and industrial engineering.

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