Fray

/freɪ/ noun

A noisy fight, argument, or conflict between multiple parties. The wearing or unraveling of fabric edges due to friction or use.

From Middle English fraien, derived from Old French frayer (to rub). The word originally meant 'to rub' and developed both the sense of fabric wearing and metaphorical conflict through the idea of friction.

AMተለየ
ARتآكل
BNছিঁড়ে যাওয়া
CAdeshilacharse
CSrozedřít
DAfnulle
DEausfransen
ELσχίζεται
ESdeshilacharse
FAتار شدن
FIrehentää
FReffilocher
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