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111studbook — /stud book /, n. a genealogical register of a stud or studs; a book giving the pedigree of animals, esp. horses. [1795 1805; STUD2 + BOOK] * * * official record of the pedigree of purebred animals, particularly horses and dogs, usually… …
112correct — cor•rect [[t]kəˈrɛkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to set or make right; remove the errors or faults from 2) to point out or mark the errors in: to correct examination papers[/ex] 3) to rebuke or punish in order to improve: Don t correct your child in… …
113correct — /kəˈrɛkt / (say kuh rekt) verb (t) 1. to set right; remove the errors or faults of. 2. to point out or mark the errors in. 3. to admonish or rebuke in order to improve. 4. to counteract the operation or effect of (something hurtful). 5. Physics… …
114Correct — Cor*rect (k[^o]r*r[e^]kt ), a. [L. correctus, p. p. of corrigere to make straight, to correct; cor + regere to lead straight: cf. F. correct. See {Regular}, {Right}, and cf. {Escort}.] Set right, or made straight; hence, conformable to truth,… …
115Irreproachable — Ir re*proach a*ble, a. [Pref. ir not + reproachable: cf. F. irr[ e]prochable.] Not reproachable; above reproach; not deserving reproach; blameless. [1913 Webster] He [Berkely] erred, and who is free from error? but his intentions were… …
116accurate — accurately, adv. accurateness, n. /ak yeuhr it/, adj. 1. free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact. 2. careful or meticulous: an accurate typist. [1605 15; < L accuratus carefully prepared (ptp. of… …
117inerrant — inerrancy, n. inerrantly, adv. /in er euhnt, err /, adj. free from error; infallible. [1645 55; < L inerrant , equiv. to in IN 3 + errant , s. of errans prp. of errare to wander, ERR; see ANT] * * * …
118valid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. sound, logical; legal, binding, well grounded, just. See demonstration, truth, legality, power. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Capable of proof] Syn. sound, cogent, logical, conclusive, solid, well… …
119inerrancy — n. infallibleness, state of being free from error …
120correct — I. v. a. 1. Rectify, amend, mend, reform, redress, reclaim, make right, set right. 2. Punish, chasten, discipline. 3. Change the quality of (by something of an opposite character), modify, improve. II. a. Faultless, exact, precise, accurate,… …