erose

/ɪˈroʊs/
adjective
  1. Having an irregular, jagged, or notched edge, as if gnawed or worn away.
    • Under the microscope, the erose edges of the fossil showed signs of ancient wear.
    • The erose margin of the leaf made it easy to identify the plant species.
    • The old coin had an erose rim from centuries of handling.
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