
1) Ancient Roman title 2) Editor 3) Editor or debugger 4) Editor, essentially 5) Gubernatorial title
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A corrector (English plural correctors) is a person who or object that practices correction, usually by removing or rectifying errors. The word is originally a Roman title corrector, derived from the Latin verb corrigere, meaning `to make straight, set right, bring into order.` Apart from the general sense of anyone who corrects mistakes, it has.....
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A device to correct the ship's compass, for example counteracting errors due to the magnetic effects of a steel hull.
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A device to correct the ship's compass, for example counteracting errors due to the magnetic effects of a steel hull.
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• (n.) One who, or that which, corrects; as, a corrector of abuses; a corrector of the press; an alkali is a corrector of acids.
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a device intended to reduce distortion of a signal or improve the characteristics of an apparatus, equipment or transmission channel Example: a non-linear distortion corrector.
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Cor·rect'or noun [ Latin ] One who, or that which, corrects; as, a
corrector of abuses; a
corrector of the press; an alkali is a
corrector of acids.
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The system in which the crown of a watch is used to set its time
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a device to correct the ship's compass.
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