Another Tough One: Sandpaper Grits
从 NJ Esperantist, 2014年11月13日
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NJ Esperantist (显示个人资料) 2014年11月13日下午5:32:42
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I know that grits of sandpaper are deliniated by numbers, P30, P100, P240, etc.
What's the word for 'grit' as regards sandpaper, I.E. level of coarseness?
How could the courseness (raspeco?) of sandpaper be expressed generally, I.E. 'Very fine, fine, medium, coarse'
I've looked around and thought about this, but I'm still pulling a blank.
Thanks,
Daĉjo
nornen (显示个人资料) 2014年11月13日下午5:45:18
Rujo (显示个人资料) 2014年11月13日下午6:24:30
NJ Esperantist (显示个人资料) 2014年11月13日下午8:25:23
nornen:For grit I would use "aspreco". And then: aspra, tre aspra, mezaspra, etcAny particular reason why you propose 'aspr' as the root instead of 'rasp'?
NJ Esperantist (显示个人资料) 2014年11月13日下午8:38:53
Very Fine: 'Tre raspeta'
Fine: 'Raspeta'
Medium: '(Mez)Raspa'
Coarse: 'Raspega'
Extra Coarse: 'Tre Raspega'