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anti-friction

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anti-friction [ˈæntɪˈfrɪkʃən] ADJantifriccional, contrafricción inv


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The soybean-based hydraulic fluid shows excellent anti-friction and anti-wear properties and is less flammable than petroleum-based counterparts.
It is because of this anti-friction device that the skateboard wheels move around freely and give us scope to speed up.
Even tennis players and runners profit a lot from said anti-friction ointment because it alleviates friction created by the striking of the footwear against the skin.
 
 
 
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