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\reyz\
verb
1. to tear down; demolish; level to the ground: to raze a row of old buildings.
2. to shave or scrape off.
Quotes
They razed the building to the ground, then ran a wooden footbridge over the foundation to the dock, where the boats of the new ferry began to land on July 27.
-- T.J. Stiles, The First Tycoon, 2009
Origin
Raze comes from the Middle French verb meaning "to shave," raser, a variant on the Latin rādere, "to scrape." It entered English in the late 1300s.
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tapete, noun
tablecloth; rug

Curiously, the same word tapete can refer to a tablecloth and a rug. The type of tablecloth referred to is sometimes of lace, or embroidered material:

Tenemos un tapete de encaje precioso.
We have a beautiful lace tablecloth.

Particularly in Mexico, un tapete refers to a rug:

sobre los tapete persas
on the Persian rugs

In Spanish, when you metaphorically put something on the table to be discussed or decided, you ‘put it on the tablecloth’: poner algo sobre el tapete.

Han vuelto a poner sobre el tapete una vieja cuestión.
They’ve raised an old question, They’ve put an old question on the table.


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