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self (prefix for oneself) + effacement (from French, meaning removal or erasure). The word originates from Old French 'esfacer' which means to erase, leading to the idea of erasing oneself from attention. Imagine a person quietly disappearing into the background of a vibrant scene, like a shadow blending into the wall.
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