Attritus

/əˈtraɪtəs/ adjective

Worn down or rubbed away by friction; ground or reduced to powder by wear (very rare or technical term).

From Latin attritus, past participle of atterere (to wear away). A directly borrowed Latin adjective that never fully naturalized in English.

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