Erasure

/ɪˈreɪʒər/ noun

The removal or deletion of something, especially from memory, records, or existence. The act of wiping out or eliminating traces of something.

From Latin 'erasus' (past participle of 'eradere' meaning 'to scrape out'), combined with the suffix '-ure' indicating action or result. Originally referred to physically scraping away writing from parchment or wax tablets.

AMሥር ዓልባ
ARالحذف
BNমুছে ফেলা
CSvymazání
DAsletning
DELöschung
ELδιαγραφή
ESborrado
FAحذف
FIpoisto
FReffacement
GUરસોવું
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