Arrace

/əˈreɪs/ verb

To scratch or scrape away the surface of something, especially in heraldry when a charge is erased or removed.

From Old French 'araser' meaning to scrape or erase, from 'a-' (to) + 'raser' (to scrape), from Latin 'radere' (to scratch). The meaning evolved from physical scraping to heraldic terminology.

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