The continuous process of wearing away or vaporizing material, especially from a surface exposed to extreme heat.
Present participle of 'ablate,' from Latin 'ablatus.' Became common in scientific English during the Space Age.
Right now, as you read this, asteroids are ablating in Earth's atmosphere—that's why we see meteors and shooting stars, not direct asteroid impacts.
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