corrosión
corrosion
noun koh-rroh-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin corrosio, from corrodere (to gnaw away).
Usage Note
Corrosión is the gradual chemical or electrochemical deterioration of a material, typically a metal, by reaction with its environment. The most familiar example is herrumbre (rust) on iron. The related verb is corroer and the adjective corrosivo. Corrosion protection is a major field in materials engineering (ingeniería de materiales).
Examples
"La corrosión debilitó las tuberías con el tiempo."
Natural Translation
Corrosion weakened the pipes over time.
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