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Definition of Erose

Erose
Erose E*rose", a. [L. erosus, p. p. See Erode.] 1. Irregular or uneven as if eaten or worn away. 2. (Bot.) Jagged or irregularly toothed, as if nibbled out or gnawed. -- E*rose"ly, adv.

Meaning of Erose from wikipedia

- leaves like those of the European heaths (Erica); small and sharply pointed. erose (of a margin) Irregular as though nibbled or worn away. ethelochoric Deliberate...
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- cream-white, one-quarter of an inch across; lobes acute, and slightly erose. There are five stamens, inserted on the base of the corolla, alternate...
- typically truncate and ciliate, though they can occasionally be acute or erose. The flat and conduplicate leaf blades are involute or convolute and are...
- Dewitt to Paint Gap Branch Road and Pigeon Fork Road northeast of Erose via Walker and Erose. The entire route is in Knox County. Kentucky Route 719 is a 6...
- also playing central roles in unconscious biological mechanisms, so the erose of focusing on D2 receptorblockade, also stemmed from its considered central...
- Aloe erinacea H D eriophorus G wool-bearing Cirsium eriophorum DS erosus L erose Eucalyptus erosa H DS erraticus L erratic; non-generic Jacobaea erratica*...
- in diameter and appear gray and translucent with a raised, circular and erose morphology. B. wadsworthia are mostly found in the lower gastrointestinal...
- midvein. The auricle is occasionally marked by a distinct swelling. The erose ligule is 0.2–0.5 mm (0.0079–0.0197 in) long. The setaceous leaf blades...
- language spoken by the Franks, a confederation of Germanic tribes that erose in the Migration Period. Between the 5th and 9th centuries, the languages...