trynimas
Trynimas is a Lithuanian noun that denotes the act of erasing, deleting, or obliterating something. It is formed from the verb trinti (to erase, wipe out) with the suffix -imas, which marks a process or result. In everyday use, trynimas describes removing marks from a surface, such as erasing pencil or chalk, and the correction of mistakes.
In information and archival contexts, trynimas refers to the deletion or destruction of data, documents, or
Culturally and historically, the concept is connected to censorship, the manipulation of memory, and debates over
In literature and the arts, trynimas relates to erasure as a creative technique. Erasure poetics, for example,
Related terms include ištrynimas (deletion), censorship, and data destruction. The concept intersects with archival practices and