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Webster Dictionary :: Correcting

CORRECTING, ppr. Bringing to the standard of truth, justice or propriety; amendi...

Webster Dictionary :: Correction

CORRECTION, n. [L.] 1. The act of correcting; the act of bringing back, from err...

Webster Dictionary :: Correctional

CORRECTIONAL, a. Tending to or intended for correction.

Webster Dictionary :: Correctioner

CORRECTIONER, n. One that has been in the house of correction. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Corrective

CORRECTIVE, a. Having the power to correct; having the quality of removing or ob...

Webster Dictionary :: Correctly

CORRECTLY, adv. In a correct manner; in conformity with truth, justice, rectitud...

Webster Dictionary :: Correctness

CORRECTNESS, n. 1. Conformity to truth, justice, or propriety; as the correctnes...

Webster Dictionary :: Corrector

CORRECTOR, n. 1. One who corrects; one who amends faults, retrenches error, and ...

Webster Dictionary :: Corregidor

CORREGIDOR, n. A Spanish magistrate.

Webster Dictionary :: Correlate

CORRELATE, n. [L. Con and relatus. See Relate .] One who stands in an opposite r...

Webster Dictionary :: Correlation

CORRELATION, n. Reciprocal relation.

Webster Dictionary :: Correlative

CORRELATIVE, a. [L. Con and relativus. See Relate and Relative.] Having a recipr...

Webster Dictionary :: Correlatively

CORRELATIVELY, adv. In a correlative relation.

Webster Dictionary :: Correlativeness

CORRELATIVENESS, n. The state of being correlative.

Webster Dictionary :: Correption

CORREPTION, n. [L.] Chiding; reproof; reprimand.

Webster Dictionary :: Correspond

CORRESPOND, v.i. [L., to answer, to promise. See Sponsor .] 1. To suit; to answe...

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