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Definition of revise
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Revise
(v. t.) To
compare
(a
proof)
with a
previous
proof of the same
matter,
and mark again such
errors
as have not been
corrected
in the
type..
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Editor
::
Editor
(n.) One who
edits;
esp., a
person
who
prepares,
superintends,
revises,
and
corrects
a book,
magazine,
or
newspaper,
etc., for
publication..
Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
compare
(a
proof)
with a
previous
proof of the same
matter,
and mark again such
errors
as have not been
corrected
in the
type..
Recense
::
Recense
(v. t.) To
review;
to
revise.
Revise
::
Revise
(n.) A
review;
a
revision.
Ericius
::
Ericius
(n.) The
Vulgate
rendering
of the
Hebrew
word
qip/d,
which in the
Authorized
Version
is
translated
bittern,
and in the
Revised
Version,
porcupine..
Revisory
::
Revisory
(a.)
Having
the power or
purpose
to
revise;
revising.
Previse
::
Previse
(v. t.) To
foresee.
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(n.) An
ancient
book of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
written
by Pope
Gelasius,
and
revised,
corrected,
and
abridged
by St.
Gregory,
in which were
contained
the rites for Mass, the
sacraments,
the
dedication
of
churches,
and other
ceremonies.
There are
several
ancient
books of the same kind in
France
and
Germany..
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To put in order
again;
to set
right;
to
emend;
to
revise.
Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
review,
alter,
and
amend;
as, to
revise
statutes;
to
revise
an
agreement;
to
revise
a
dictionary..
Revised
::
Revised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Revis.
Edit
::
Edit (v. t.) To
superintend
the
publication
of; to
revise
and
prepare
for
publication;
to
select,
correct,
arrange,
etc., the
matter
of, for
publication;
as, to edit a
newspaper..
Retouch
::
Retouch
(v. t.) To touch
again,
or
rework,
in order to
improve;
to
revise;
as, to
retouch
a
picture
or an
essay..
Revisable
::
Revisable
(a.) That may be
revised.
Fitch
::
Fitch (n.) A word found in the
Authorized
Version
of the
Bible,
representing
different
Hebrew
originals.
In
Isaiah
xxviii.
25, 27, it means the black
aromatic
seeds of
Nigella
sativa,
still used as a
flavoring
in the East. In
Ezekiel
iv. 9, the
Revised
Version
now reads
spelt..
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Revisit
::
Revisit
(v. t.) To
revise.
Previse
::
Previse
(v. t.) To
inform
beforehand;
to warn.
Review
::
Review
(n.) To
reconsider;
to
revise,
as a
manuscript
before
printing
it, or a book for a new
edition..
Reviser
::
Reviser
(n.) One who
revises.
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