erosi
Basque edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Basque *e-ros-i.
Verb edit
erosi du (imperfect participle erosten, future participle erosiko, short form eros, verbal noun eroste)
Conjugation edit
erosi ― NOR-NORK paradigm
erosi ― NOR-NORI-NORK paradigm
Mood / Tense | NORK (ergative) | NORI (dative) | ||||||||
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1st sg | 2nd sg inf. | 3rd sg | 1st pl | 2nd sg | 2nd pl | 3rd pl | ||||
nik | hik | hark | guk | zuk | zuek | haiek | ||||
imperative | present | ― | erostak/n erosazkidak/n |
― | ― | erostazu erosazkidazu |
erostazue erosazkidazue |
― | niri | 1st sg |
― | erosiok/n erosazkiok/n |
― | ― | erosiozu erosazkiozu |
erosiozue erosazkiozue |
― | hari | 3rd sg | ||
― | eroskuk/n erosazkiguk/n |
― | ― | eroskuzu erosazkiguzu |
eroskuzue erosazkiguzue |
― | guri | 1st pl | ||
― | erosiek/n erosazkiek/n |
― | ― | erosiezu erosazkiezu |
erosiezue erosazkiezue |
― | haiei | 3rd pl |
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
erosi
- dative indefinite of eros
Further reading edit
Finnish edit
Verb edit
erosi
Noun edit
erosi
- inflection of ero:
- second-person singular possessive form of nominative/genitive singular
- second-person singular possessive form of nominative/accusative plural
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch erosie, from French érosion, from Latin ērōsiō.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
erosi (first-person possessive erosiku, second-person possessive erosimu, third-person possessive erosinya)
- erosion:
- the changing of a surface by mechanical action, friction, thermal expansion contraction, or impact.
- (geology) the result of having been worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
- (medicine) a shallow ulceration or lesion, usually involving skin or epithelial tissue.
- (dentistry) loss of tooth enamel due to non-bacteriogenic chemical processes.
Hyponyms edit
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
- “erosi” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Italian edit
Etymology 1 edit
Verb edit
erosi
- first-person singular past historic of erodere
Etymology 2 edit
Participle edit
erosi m pl
Anagrams edit
Latin edit
Verb edit
ērōsī