effacement

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French effacement.

Noun

effacement (countable and uncountable, plural effacements)

  1. The act of expunging, of wiping out; expungement.
  2. Withdrawal in order to make oneself inconspicuous; the making of oneself inconspicuous.
    • 2007, John Zerzan, Silence, page 3:
      Native Americans seem to have always placed great value on silence and direct experience, and in indigenous cultures in general, silence denotes respect and self-effacement.
  3. (medicine) A shortening, or thinning, of the cervix before or during early labour.

Derived terms

Translations

French

Etymology

From effacer (to erase) + -ment.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.fas.mɑ̃/

Noun

effacement m (plural effacements)

  1. erasure (act of erasing)

Descendants

  • English: effacement

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