Attritional

//əˈtɹɪ.ʃə.nəl//

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Welsh

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  • athreuliol adj (of or pertaining to attrition)

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During the fall, winter, and spring, fish that died of attritional mortality would be disarticulated according to the length of time they lay on the bottom prior to the next period of deposition.

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The war in Ukraine is becoming increasingly attritional.

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a prolonged attritional battle

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attritional wear on a molar

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