[f. as prec. + -ING2.] That erodes.

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1612.  S. H., Enchir. Med., II. 84. This infirmitie proceedeth from gnawing and eroding humours.

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1741.  Monro, Anat. (ed. 3), 37. The Effects of eroding acrid Matter.

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1803.  Med. Jrnl., IX. 558. Eroding ulcerations in the neck.

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1870.  Tyndall, in Times, 17 Sept., 7/6. The eroding forces of the atmosphere had weathered and decomposed the molten rocks.

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