Corrode

/kəˈroʊd/ verb

To corrode is to slowly destroy or wear away a material, usually metal, through a chemical process like rusting.

It comes from Latin “corrodere,” meaning “to gnaw away,” from “com-” (completely) and “rodere” (to gnaw). The idea is that something is being eaten up little by little.

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