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  1. In textual studies, a palimpsest (/ ˈ p æ l ɪ m p s ɛ s t /) is a manuscript page, either from a scroll or a book, from which the text has been scraped or washed off in preparation for reuse [1] in the form of another document. [2]

  2. A palimpsest is a writing material that has been used more than once after erasing the earlier writing, or anything that has multiple layers or aspects. Learn the origin, examples, and related words of palimpsest from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. A palimpsest is a very old text or document with new writing on top of the old, or something with many layers of meaning or style. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find translations in different languages.

  4. A palimpsest is a parchment or other surface where writing has been erased and replaced, or something that shows traces of its past. Learn the origin, usage and examples of this word from Dictionary.com.

  5. A palimpsest is a very old text or document with new writing on top of the old, or something with many layers of meaning or style. Learn how to pronounce palimpsest, see examples from The Atlantic and other sources, and find translations in Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  6. Definitions of palimpsest. noun. a manuscript (usually written on papyrus or parchment) on which more than one text has been written with the earlier writing incompletely erased and still visible. see more.

  7. A palimpsest is a very old document with erased and replaced writing, or something that shows evidence of change over time. Learn more about the origin, history, and examples of palimpsests from Britannica Dictionary.

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