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For a medical abrasion, I'd prefer a definition in which the integrity of the skin is broken, but not yet a cut or a laceration.

For industrial or geology, the same considerations seem to apply. Definitely some removal of material, but not sufficient to damage the body.

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Q: A Abrasion A wound in which tissue is partly or completely separated from the body?
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