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ERROR |
Omission |
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OVERSIGHT |
Omission |
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DELETION |
Excision, omission |
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CARET |
Mark indicating omission |
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ELLIPSE |
Omission. See Ellipsis. |
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FAILANCE |
Fault; failure; omission. |
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AXIOM |
Fundamental truth seen in taxi omission |
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STARING |
Glaring omission of tea, when starting |
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FAST |
Abstinence from food; omission to take nourishment. |
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DIMINUTION |
Omission, inaccuracy, or defect in a record. |
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SUPPRESSION |
Omission; as, the suppression of a word. |
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PRETERMISSION |
The act of passing by or omitting; omission. |
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DERELICTION |
A neglect or omission as if by willful abandonment. |
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DELE |
To erase; to cancel; to delete; to mark for omission. |
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NONATTENDANCE |
A failure to attend; omission of attendance;
nonappearance. |
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FAILURE |
Omission; nonperformance; as, the failure to keep a
promise. |
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NONDELIVERY |
A neglect or failure of delivery; omission of
delivery. |
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NEGLECT |
Omission if attention or civilities; slight; as, neglect
of strangers. |
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FORGETFULNESS |
Failure to bear in mind; careless omission;
inattention; as, forgetfulness of duty. |
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REASSERT |
To assert again or anew; to maintain after an omission
to do so. |
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OUT |
A word or words omitted by the compositor in setting up copy;
an omission. |
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NONUSER |
Neglect or omission to use an easement or franchise or to
assert a right. |
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NONCLAIM |
A failure to make claim within the time limited by law;
omission of claim. |
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APOCOPE |
The cutting off, or omission, of the last letter,
syllable, or part of a word. |
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SURCHARGE |
To show an omission in (an account) for which credit
ought to have been given. |