Traction

/ˈtrækʃən/ noun

The grip or friction between a surface and the object moving on it, which prevents slipping; also, the act of pulling something, especially in medicine or mechanics.

It comes from Latin 'tractio', from 'trahere' meaning 'to pull' or 'drag'. The sense of gripping a surface is a later development from the idea of being pulled along.

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