Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being eroded: as, an erosible rock.
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Examples
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The magnitude of the monsoonal flood-flows of the major South Asian rivers, often in highly erosible channels, makes river control extremely difficult.
Chapter 19 1995
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A very difficult drainage channel maintenance situation is encountered in some highly erosible clay soils.
Chapter 14 1995
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Perhaps it had once been a pool in the slope, with the lower side thin and erosible.
More Than Human Sturgeon, Theodore, 1918-1985 1953
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