Arase

/əˈreɪz/ verb

To scratch, scrape, or wear away the surface of something through friction or erosion.

From Old French 'araser,' meaning to level or scrape. The root comes from Latin 'radere' (to scrape or scratch). The word entered Middle English from Norman French during the medieval period.

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