Raze
21raze — razer, n. /rayz/, v.t., razed, razing. 1. to tear down; demolish; level to the ground: to raze a row of old buildings. 2. to shave or scrape off. Also, rase. [1540 50; ME rasen < MF raser < *VL rasare to scrape, freq. of L radere to scrape] Syn.… …
22raze — verb a) To demolish; to level to the ground. The word ‘laconic’ derives from Lakon (“person from Lakonia”) the district around Sparta in southern Greece in ancient times, whose inhabitants were famous for their brevity of speech. When threatened… …
23raze — See raise. See raise, rear, rise, raze …
24raze — verb Raze is used with these nouns as the object: ↑building …
25Razé — rasé, razé nm fossé anc. fr; bordure de champ non cultivée …
26raze — verb (T) to completely destroy a town or building: raze sth to the ground (=destroy it so that nothing is left): houses that had been razed to the ground in the war …
27raze — verb the old library will be razed on Saturday Syn: destroy, demolish, raze to the ground, tear down, pull down, knock down, level, flatten, bulldoze, wipe out, lay waste See note at destroy …
28raze — v.tr. (also rase) 1 completely destroy; tear down (esp. raze to the ground). 2 erase; scratch out (esp. in abstract senses). Etymology: ME rase = wound slightly f. OF raser shave close ult. f. L radere ras scrape …
29Raze (house music group) — Raze is a electronic dance music group assembled by instrumentalist and producer Vaughan Mason. He is the same Vaughan Mason who produced the hit Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll for Brunswick Records in 1979. The group also contained vocalist Keith… …
30Raze's Hell — Infobox VG title = Raze s Hell caption = developer = Artech Studios publisher = Majesco Entertainment distributor = designer = license = series = engine = version = released = vgrelease|United States of America|USA|April 21, 2005 cite web | url …