See also: érase From Latin erasus, past participle of eradere (“to scrape, to abrade”), from ex- (“out of”) + radere (“to scrape”). Compare Middle English...
See also: dry erase dry erase dry-erase (not comparable) Describing a whiteboard that can be wiped clean without the use of solvents, or a marker whose...
erases third-person singular simple present indicative of erase erases plural of erase Reases, easers, sarees...
erased simple past and past participle of erase erased (not comparable) (heraldry) Having the appearance of being forcibly torn off, with parts left jagged...
From erase + -ability. erasability (usually uncountable, plural erasabilities) The quality of being erasable....
From erase + -able. erasable (comparative more erasable, superlative most erasable) Capable of being erased 2006 Crayola Markers, Binney & Smith, Inc...
érase que se era IPA(key): (Spain) /ˌeɾase ˌuna ˈbeθ/ [ˌe.ɾa.se ˌu.na ˈβ̞eθ] IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /ˌeɾase ˌuna ˈbes/ [ˌe.ɾa.se ˌu.na...
erasing present participle and gerund of erase raignes, Angries, regains, earings, angries, Angiers, Reagins, gainers, searing, Seraing, seringa, reginas...