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Definition of Razes
1. raze [v] - See also: raze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Razes
Literary usage of Razes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria by Appianus, of Alexandria Appianus (1899)
"... Scipio razes Numantia to the Ground 621 9o. Not long afterwards he established
two camps very 133 near to Numantia and placed ..."
2. The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria by Appianus, Horace White (1899)
"... Scipio razes Numantia to the Ground 621 9o. Not long afterwards he established
two camps very 133 near to ..."
3. The History of France: From the Final Partition of the Empire of Charlemagne by Edward Smedley (1836)
"... razes Dinant to the ground—Death of Philip the Good—Accession of Charles the
Rash as Duke of Burgundy—He is wholly occupied by troubles in ..."
4. Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, Typographical by Robert Stuart (1854)
"... in fortification, that part of the courtin or flank, whence the shot exploded
glances or razes along the face of the opposite bastion. ..."