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abrader
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The answer ABRADER has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of abrader in various dictionaries:
noun - a tool or machine used for wearing down or smoothing or polishing
noun - a tool for abrading
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Rubber |
Erosive agent |
Carpenter's rasp, for one |
Rubber eraser, for one |
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A primitive artifact made of sandstone used for smoothing, sharpening, or shaping. |
a tool or machine used for wearing down or smoothing or polishing |
Worn-down artist died in a cot (7) |
Sandpaper (7) |
Rubber |
Polishing machine |
Erosive agent |
Abrader might refer to |
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The Abra de Río Frío Natural Monument (Spanish: Monumento Natural Abra de Río Frío) Is a protected natural space located in the municipality of San Cristóbal, in the state of Táchira, Venezuela. Received the status of natural monument on February 18, 1993. * The natural space aims to protect the geological and orographic structure of the open cold river, the only natural step through the Andean Cordilleras, linking the high western plains and tectonic Táchira depression. * The area is of a very populated vegetation, whose flora plays a regulating role of the microclimatic conditions in its surroundings. The Cerros de Blanquisal are known for their scenic beauty. Close to its borders, which extend to the banks of the river Uribante, join the rivers Frío and Quinimari. * The natural area also protects the transitability of the road that connects San Cristóbal with the regions of the Uribante. |