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EDITING |
Revision |
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UNNAMED |
Anonymous, mundane revision |
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REVISE |
A review; a revision. |
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TWEAK |
Introductory text needs slight revision |
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REVISIONARY |
Of or pertaining to revision; revisory. |
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OBLIGATED |
Bound over dog, albeit subject to revision |
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NOTEPAD |
On revision, tango EP got promo in journal |
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AMENDMENT |
Have last word with 500 men before Tory leader makes revision |
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ROUGHCAST |
To form in its first rudiments, without revision,
correction, or polish. |
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SLATE |
To register (as on a slate and subject to revision), for
an appointment. |
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RECENSION |
The result of such a work; a text established by
critical revision; an edited version. |
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REVIEW |
An examination with a view to amendment or improvement;
revision; as, an author's review of his works. |
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REVISION |
The act of revising; reexamination for correction;
review; as, the revision of a book or writing, or of a proof sheet; a
revision of statutes. |
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REVISAL |
The act of revising, or reviewing and reexamining for
correction and improvement; revision; as, the revisal of a manuscript;
the revisal of a proof sheet; the revisal of a treaty. |