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Rasure (gcide) | Rasure \Ra"sure\ (r[=a]"zh[-u]r; 135), n. [L. rasura, fr.
radere, rasum, to scrape, to shave. See Rase, v.]
1. The act of rasing, scraping, or erasing; erasure;
obliteration.
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2. A mark by which a letter, word, or any part of a writing
or print, is erased, effaced, or obliterated; an erasure.
--Ayliffe.
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RASURE (bouvier) | RASURE. The scratching or scraping a writing, so as to prevent some part of
it from being read. The word writing here is intended to include printing.
Vide Addition; Erasure and Interlineation. Also 8 Vin. Ab. 169; 13 Vin. Ab.
37; Bac. Ab. Evidence, F.; 4 Com. Dig. 294; 7 Id. 202.
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embrasure (encz) | embrasure,výklenek Jaroslav Šedivý |
erasure (encz) | erasure,smazání v: web |
Embrasure (gcide) | Embrasure \Em*bra"sure\ (?; 135), n. [See Embrace.]
An embrace. [Obs.] "Our locked embrasures." --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Embrasure \Em*bra"sure\ (277), n. [F., fr. embraser, perh.
equiv. to ['e]braser to widen an opening; of unknown origin.]
1. (Arch.) A splay of a door or window.
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Apart, in the twilight gloom of a window's
embrasure,
Sat the lovers. --Longfellow.
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2. (Fort.) An aperture with slant sides in a wall or parapet,
through which cannon are pointed and discharged; a
crenelle. See Illust. of Casemate.
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Erasure (gcide) | Erasure \E*ra"sure\ (?; 135), n. [From Erase.]
1. The act of erasing; a scratching out; obliteration.
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2. the place where something has been erased.
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Rasure (gcide) | Rasure \Ra"sure\ (r[=a]"zh[-u]r; 135), n. [L. rasura, fr.
radere, rasum, to scrape, to shave. See Rase, v.]
1. The act of rasing, scraping, or erasing; erasure;
obliteration.
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2. A mark by which a letter, word, or any part of a writing
or print, is erased, effaced, or obliterated; an erasure.
--Ayliffe.
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embrasure (wn) | embrasure
n 1: an opening (in a wall or ship or armored vehicle) for
firing through [syn: port, embrasure, porthole] |
erasure (wn) | erasure
n 1: a correction made by erasing; "there were many erasures in
the typescript"
2: a surface area where something has been erased; "another word
had been written over the erasure"
3: deletion by an act of expunging or erasing [syn:
expunction, expunging, erasure] |
ERASURE (bouvier) | ERASURE, contracts, evidence. The obliteration of a writing; it will render
it void or not under the same circumstances as an interlineation. (q.v.)
Vide 5 Pet. S. C. R. 560; 11 Co. 88; 4 Cruise, Dig. 368; 13 Vin. Ab. 41;
Fitzg. 207; 5 Bing. R. 183; 3 C. & P. 65; 2 Wend. R. 555; 11 Conn. R. 531; 5
M. R. 190; 2 L. R. 291 3 L. R. 56; 4 L. R. 270.
2. Erasures and interlineations are presumed to have been made after
the execution of a deed, unless the contrary be proved. 1 Dall. 67; 1 Pet.
169; 4 Bin. 1; 10 Serg. & R. 64, 170, 419; 16 Serg. & R. 44.
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