Arace

/əˈreɪs/ verb

An archaic or obsolete term meaning to scrape, erase, or scratch away something; to destroy or demolish.

From Old French araser or arase, from Latin radere (to scrape or rasp). Related to 'abrade' and 'razor,' all sharing roots about scraping.

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