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Efface

etc to erase to render illegible or indiscernible as to efface the letters on a monument or the inscription on a


Effaceable

capable of being effaced


Effacement

the act if effacing also the result of the act


Razure

act of erasing or effacing or the state of being effaced obliteration see rasure


Deface

appearance of to disfigure to injure spoil or mar by effacing or obliterating important features or portions of as to deface


Dislimn

to efface as a picture


Erase

out as letters or characters written engraved or painted to efface to expunge to cross out as to erase a word


Erased

rubbed or scraped out effaced obliterated


Expunge

to blot out as with pen to rub out to efface designedly to obliterate to strike out wholly as to expunge


Hiatus

defect in a manuscript where some part is lost or effaced a space where something is wanting a break


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