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ARIGHT |
Correctly |
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INORDER |
Functioning correctly |
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HITS ON |
Correctly guesses (solution) |
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HITSON |
Correctly guesses (solution) |
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EMENDATELY |
Without fault; correctly. |
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FLUENT |
Spoken smoothly and correctly |
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BETTER |
More correctly or thoroughly. |
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RATHER |
More properly; more correctly speaking. |
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BEHAVES |
Maybe have spy inside who acts correctly |
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RIGHTLY |
Correctly removes bad characters from bright lady |
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RIGHT |
According to any rule of art; correctly. |
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ORTHOGRAPHIST |
One who spells words correctly; an orthographer. |
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QUEENSENGLISH |
This language when used correctly tells nationality of monarch |
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MISALIGN |
Put in a wrong position; not lined up correctly |
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MISREMEMBER |
To mistake in remembering; not to remember
correctly. |
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ORTHOGRAPHER |
One versed in orthography; one who spells words
correctly. |
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WELL-INFORMED |
Correctly informed; provided with information; well
furnished with authentic knowledge; intelligent. |
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ORTHOMETRY |
The art or practice of constructing verses correctly;
the laws of correct versification. |
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INCORRECTLY |
Not correctly; inaccurately; not exactly; as, a
writing incorrectly copied; testimony incorrectly stated. |
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ORTHOGRAPHIZE |
To spell correctly or according to usage; to
correct in regard to spelling. |
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BEST |
Most intimately; most thoroughly or correctly; as, what
is expedient is best known to himself. |
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ORTHOEPY |
The art of uttering words correctly; a correct
pronunciation of words; also, mode of pronunciation. |
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EXACTLY |
In an exact manner; precisely according to a rule,
standard, or fact; accurately; strictly; correctly; nicely. |
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ORTHOGRAPHY |
The part of grammar which treats of the letters, and
of the art of spelling words correctly. |
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COLLATIONER |
One who examines the sheets of a book that has just
been printed, to ascertain whether they are correctly printed, paged,
etc. |