Results for: check proofs for errors, read and mark mistakes
English English
an equal, be alike, be compatible, be suitable; be an equal competitor; compare; be compared; find something that matches another (about clothing or fabric); marry off; pair, mate; check the sameness of data items (Computers), be in harmony, combine we...match
anchored float used as a guide to navigators, floating signal, keep afloat; support, sustain, encourage, keep something up, mark with buoy, see also: lifebuoybuoy
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
annoy somebody, check offtick off
anthology, educational book, lay reader, lecturer at British university, one who reads; proofreader, one who reads documents and corrects errors; book containing a collection of passages for use in a lesson, reading device, somebody who reads, somebody...reader
any of a series of posts set at one-mile intervals to mark distance, milestone, post showing distance to placemilepost
any of several species of carnivorous marine mammals from the suborder Pinnipedia; imprint; stamp, insignia; material used to tightly close an opening or object; mark, symbol; sign of approval or authorization, attach authenticating seal to something, ...seal
any of the four first books of the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John); excerpt from one of the four Gospels, Bible extract, book of BibleGospel
apply a mark or signature which allows a letter or package to be delivered without charge; grant the right to apply such a mark; deliver without charge, expressing true opinion, frankfurter, honest, sincere, straightforwardfrank
approving, sanctioning; act of signing a document (such as a check or bill)endorsing
area inside circle, circle -shaped pattern, circle -shaped thing, curved route, cycle, group of people, make mark around, move along curving route, raised theater seating, ring-shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society, shape of perfect hol...circle
area of high pressure, backbone of animal, form ridges, mark with ridges; form ridges, mountain range, chain of mountains; crest, thin uppermost edge; long raised strip or rib, raised land formation, raised part on bone, ridge on ocean floor, ridgeline...ridge
area of sideshows at fair, half of the way, halfway through something, in the middle of the way, at the half mark of the total distance, located in the middle of the way, located halfwaymidway
arise, come from, originate; remove the stem from; stop, check, dam up; restrain, hold back, base of a word, central stalk of a plant; petiole; slender part which connects or supports; main part of a word to which affixes are added (Grammar); family li...stem
arrange by degrees, assign a grade, assign a rank to, give a mark or grade to; organize, classify; make level, food classification, gradient, ground level, improve a breed, level in a scale of progression, make a road level, mark for quality of work, m...grade
 

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