eraserɪˈreɪ sər
eraser (n)
- plural
- erasers
English Definitions:
eraser (noun)
an implement used to erase something
eraser (Noun)
A thing used to erase or remove something written or drawn by a pen or a pencil.
eraser (Noun)
A thing used to erase something written by chalk on a chalkboard; chalkboard eraser.
eraser (Noun)
An overwriter program used to prevent data recovery.
Eraser
An eraser or rubber is an article of stationery that is used for removing pencil markings. Erasers have a rubbery consistency and are often pink or white. Some pencils have an eraser on one end. Typical erasers are made from synthetic rubber, but more expensive or specialized erasers are vinyl, plastic, or gum-like materials. Cheaper erasers can be made out of synthetic soy-based gum.
Eraser
An eraser (also known as a rubber in some Commonwealth countries, including South Africa from the material first used) is an article of stationery that is used for removing marks from paper or skin (e.g. parchment or vellum). Erasers have a rubbery consistency and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. Some pencils have an eraser on one end. Less expensive erasers are made from synthetic rubber and synthetic soy-based gum, but more expensive or specialized erasers are made from vinyl, plastic, or gum-like materials. At first, erasers were invented to erase mistakes made with a pencil; later, more abrasive ink erasers were introduced. The term is also used for things that remove marks from chalkboards and whiteboards.
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