palimpsest

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) 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.
 * 2)  Monumental brasses that have been reused by engraving of the blank back side.
 * 3)  Circular features believed to be lunar craters that have been obliterated by later volcanic activity.
 * 4)  Geological features thought to be related to features or effects below the surface.
 * 5)  Memory that has been erased and re-written.
 * 6)  The partial erasure of or superimposition on an older society or culture by a newer one.
 * 7) Something bearing the traces of an earlier, erased form.
 * 8) A text with several layers of meaning, especially pertaining to different points in time.
 * 1) A text with several layers of meaning, especially pertaining to different points in time.

Translations

 * Arabic: طِرْس
 * Asturian: palimpsestu
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 * Ancient: παλίμψηστος
 * Hungarian: palimpszeszt
 * Icelandic:, skafið handrit
 * Italian:
 * Latin: palimpsēstus
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 * Icelandic: skafgígur

Verb

 * 1) To scrape clean, as in parchment, for reuse.
 * 2) On paper: to reuse, often by erasure or change of pen direction or color. Especially fueled by Earth Day.
 * Typically refers to a multi-layered work, e.g.: new ads covering old on a roadside sign.

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