Does Thunderbird have an eraser? If so whereis it?

Apple mail has an eraser. Does Thunderbird have an eraser? If so, where is it?

I have no idea what an eraser is, other than something I was made to clean for my teacher when I was at school millennia ago. As that was for chalk I am fairly sure that is not what you mean.
So perhaps you could explain what it is, as I am unaware of any Mac users who frequent this forum that I could consult. Undo perhaps (Ctrl+Z)?

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