corrode

corrode
corrode c.1400, from O.Fr. corroder (14c.) or directly from L. corrodere "to gnaw to bits, wear away," from com-, intensive prefix (see COM- (Cf. com-)), + rodere "to gnaw" (see RODENT (Cf. rodent)). Related: Corroded; corroding.

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  • corrodé — ⇒CORRODÉ, ÉE, part. passé et adj. I. Part. passé de corroder. II. Adjectif A. Détruit par la corrosion. Encrier de plomb au rebord corrodé (DUHAMEL, Notaire Havre, 1933, p. 109). B. Au fig. Détruit progressivement. La nature brûlée, corrodée,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • corrodé — corrodé, ée (ko rro dé, dée) part. passé. L estomac corrodé par le poison …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Corrode — Cor*rode (k?r r?d ) v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corroded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Corroding}.] [L. corrodere, rosum; cor + rodere to gnaw: cf. F. corroder. See {Rodent}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To eat away by degrees; to wear away or diminish by gradually… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Corrode — Cor*rode , v. i. To have corrosive action; to be subject to corrosion. [1913 Webster] {Corroding lead}, lead sufficiently pure to be used in making white lead by a process of corroding. Syn: To canker; gnaw; rust; waste; wear away. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • corrode — index corrupt, decay, depreciate, destroy (efface), deteriorate, harm, tarnish Burton s Legal Thesaurus …   Law dictionary

  • corrode — [v] wear away; eat away bite, canker, consume, corrupt, destroy, deteriorate, erode, gnaw, impair, oxidize, rot, rust, scour, waste; concepts 156,169,186,250 Ant. aid, build, fortify, help …   New thesaurus

  • corrodé — Corrodé, [corrod]ée. part. pass. Il a la signification de son verbe …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • corrode — ► VERB 1) (with reference to metal or other hard material) wear or be worn away slowly by chemical action. 2) gradually weaken or destroy. DERIVATIVES corrosion noun. ORIGIN Latin corrodere, from rodere gnaw …   English terms dictionary

  • corrode — [kə rōd′] vt. corroded, corroding [ME corroden < OFr corroder < L corrodere, to gnaw to pieces < com , intens. + rodere, to gnaw: see RAT] 1. to eat into or wear away gradually, as by rusting or by the action of chemicals 2. to work upon …   English World dictionary

  • corrode — [[t]kəro͟ʊd[/t]] corrodes, corroding, corroded 1) V ERG If metal or stone corrodes, or is corroded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust. He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise... [be V ed]… …   English dictionary

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