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The art of making something no longer here, on purpose or by accident.
means Taking something away from its place, position, or existence entirely.
from From Latin removere, to move back, blending re- (again) with movere (to move) — literally un-moving something.
Quiet cousinDeletion is just removing for the digital age.
Grammar twistIt's a gerund: a verb wearing a noun's coat.
Subtraction kinMath's minus sign is removing wearing a uniform.