[f. ERODE v. + -ING1.] The action of the vb. ERODE; in quot. attrib.

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1862.  Dana, Man. Geol., 639. The eroding action of water during freshets becomes immense.

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1865.  Livingstone, Zambesi, xxviii. 577. It is a kind of clay on which the eroding power of water has little effect.

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