Rust

/rʌst/ noun

Rust is the reddish‑brown coating that forms on iron or steel when it reacts with water and air. Over time, rust can weaken and damage metal objects.

From Old English *rūst*, meaning 'rust' or 'redness', related to *rēad* meaning 'red'. The word has Germanic roots and originally referred both to the color and the corrosion.

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