One entry found for
friction.
Main Entry:
fric·tion 
Pronunciation:
frik-sh
n
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
friction "a rubbing of two things together, friction," from early French
friction or Latin
friction-, frictio (both same meaning), derived from Latin
fricare "to rub" --related to
2FRAY
1 a : the rubbing of one thing against another
b : the force that resists motion between bodies in contact <the
friction of a box sliding along the floor> <lubrication reduces
friction>
2 : disagreement between persons or groups
3 : sound produced by the movement of air through a narrow constriction in the mouth or glottis
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fric·tion·al 
/
-shn
l, -sh
n-
l/
adjective -
fric·tion·al·ly /
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/
adverb -
fric·tion·less 
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-l
s/
adjective