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rase

verb transitive

[L. rasus, rado.]

s as z.

rase

To pass along the surface of a thing, with striking or rubbing it at the same time; to graze. Might not the bullet which rased his cheek, have gone into his head? Obs.

rase

To erase; to scratch or rub out; or to blot out; to cancel. J .

rase

To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; as, to rase a city.

rase

noun
A cancel; erasure.

rase

A slight wound.