schrappingen
Schrappingen is a Dutch term used to denote deletions or items that have been struck out from a text, list, or plan. It is the plural form of schrapping, a noun formed from the verb schrappen, meaning to delete, strike out, or remove. The term appears mainly in administrative, editorial, and archival contexts.
In budgeting and policy documents, schrappingen refer to line items or proposals that are removed during revision.
Schrapping is typically distinct from redaction or censorship, which involve concealment of content rather than removal.
Etymology: the form schrappingen is the plural of schrapping, derived from schrappen; the -ing suffix marks