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Scouringsee abrasion.
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Scouring(n) moving over territory to search for something(n) the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
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ScouringI ’scaped a scouring—a disease. Scouring is a sort of flux in horses and cattle. (Latin, Malum prætervehi; French, L’échapper belle.)
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ScouringErosion of ocean seabed or shoreline, or a bed or bank of a river caused by tidal or river flow.
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ScouringProcess of removing the starches and lubricants applied to fabric to protect it during weaving. Fabrics that have been scoured are generally softer and better withstand cleaning action.
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