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Meanings of
erosive
in English
Of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
caustic
corrosive
mordant
vitriolic
Related terms
destructive
Usage of
erosive
in English
1
Anti-CCP antibodies were also associated with
erosive
disease in RF-negative RA patients.
2
This is a fragile area with
erosive
soil and rare plants.
3
Our results suggest an association between
erosive
LP and HCV infection.
4
A major
erosive
weather phenomenon such as a planetwide flood could do it.
5
Thirty-metre-high hard-rock columns that had resisted the
erosive
power of wind and wave.
6
The tumor was mistakenly diagnosed as synovitis and a chronic,
erosive
,
inflammatory process.
7
Study design: A retrospective review of 113 women with
erosive
vulvar lichen planus.
8
The
erosive
demineralisation was to be compared with demineralisation in caries.
9
How does this fact affect its
erosive
power on hard rock?
10
On-demand PPI is also another good option for a maintenance therapy in
erosive
esophagitis.
11
It is essential to consider Streptobacillus infection in the differential diagnosis of
erosive
polyarthritis.
12
In contrast, mean depth and width of
erosive
lesions increased in the methotrexate-treated group.
13
In subgroup analysis, anti-CCP antibodies in RF-negative patients were also associated with
erosive
disease.
14
Now figure out for a few moments the results of these different
erosive
periods.
15
Clinical symptoms responded promptly to corticosteroids to reveal severe
erosive
arthropathy of both wrists.
16
At endoscopy, three patients had mild to moderate
erosive
esophagitis.
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About this term
erosive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
erosive disease
erosive power
erosive action
erosive tooth
erosive oesophagitis
More collocations
Erosive
through the time
Erosive
across language varieties
United States of America
Common