Memory that has been erased and re-written.
The partial erasure of or superimposition on an older society or culture by a newer one.
A manuscript or document that has been erased or scraped clean, for reuse of the paper, parchment, vellum, or other medium on which it was written.
Something bearing the traces of an earlier, erased form.
Geological features thought to be related to features or effects below the surface.
Circular features believed to be lunar craters that have been obliterated by later volcanic activity.
To scrape clean, as in parchment, for reuse.
On paper: to reuse, often by erasure or change of pen direction or color. Especially fueled by Earth Day.
The act of publicly reciting something previously memorized.
A part of a song's lyrics that is spoken rather than sung.
The material recited.
A regularly scheduled class, in a school, in which discussion occurs of the material covered in a parallel lecture.