Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Editing and proofreading
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(cryptography) (A digitally signed document containing) published rights with cryptographically verifiable integrity, secured independently of the applications that utilize them and entities to which they apply.
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(computing) proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network
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(chiefly Internet) To beta-read a text.
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(publishing) A person who informally proofreads another person's text before the latter makes it available to the general public.
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A document indicating the differences between two versions of another document.
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To edit a legal document.
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(transitive, informal) To copy and paste (a news story) from one source into another, especially into a blog.
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A copy of a draft of a document without editing notations.
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(transitive, software, of code) To insert comments into (source code).
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(marketing, advertising) The output of copywriters, who are employed to write material which encourages consumers to buy goods or services.
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The staff responsible for editing copy.
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Alternative form of copyedit. [The process or act of copyediting a document.]
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(advertising) A method of market research that predicts in-market performance of an advertisement before it airs.
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Alternative form of copyedit [(transitive) To correct the spelling, grammar, formatting, etc. of printed material and prepare it for typesetting, printing, or online publishing.]
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Alternative form of copy desk [The desk in a newspaper office where copyreading takes place.]
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The process or act of copyediting a document.
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Alternative spelling of copy editor [Someone who corrects printed material and prepares it for typesetting, printing, or online publishing.]
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(dated, publishing) A person who holds copy and reads it aloud to a proofreader, who checks the typeset text against it.
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One who copyreads.
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(Wikimedia jargon) A violation of copyright laws: copyright infringement.
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One who reviews or revises a text.
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To sign electronically with a digital signature.
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A change to the text of a document.
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(computing) An instance of two people trying to edit the same file or document simultaneously.
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To remove before publication or broadcasting (as an editorial decision).
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(countable) Alteration by editorial criticism, as of a text so as to give a better reading; removal of errors or corruptions from a document.
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A person or program which creates indexes.
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The act of inscribing.
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(transitive) To tag with keywords, as for example to facilitate searching.
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(computing) A tool that takes invalid input and creates valid output, such as for chip placement to move digital standard cell gates into legal positions.
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To edit (a text) to ensure consistency, accuracy, and completeness; to copyedit.
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Alternative form of line edit [To edit (a text) to ensure consistency, accuracy, and completeness; to copyedit.]
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Alternative form of log in [(computing) To gain access to a computer system, usually by providing a previously agreed upon username and password.]
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(publishing, printing) The copy that serves as the controlling (master) version among a set of copies (as, for example, the master proof to which edits from the authors' proofs are transferred, or an analogous master manuscript with transferred edits).
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(transitive, intransitive, publishing, printing) To transfer edits to a master copy from various stakeholders' copies (as for example with multiple authors and editors).
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(sometimes attributive) Creative work that others can freely and legally copy or modify.
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a teaching technique in which students read, and comment on each other's written work
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To review before publication, as by an authority or authorities in the pertinent field of study, of the written form of an idea, hypothesis, theory, and/or written discussion of such.
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(transitive) To edit and refine (a computer-generated translation of a text).
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The version of a manuscript after it has gone through the peer-review process, but prior to publication in a learned journal; the author's final submission.
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(printing, historical) A proof for final revision.
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Synonym of proofreader
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A person who reads proof, copy or other text, looking for errors and making corrections
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Alternative spelling of proofreader [A person who proofreads.]
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A person whose occupation is to proofread.
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The act or process by which a document is proofread.
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Publisher(s).
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The act of publishing printed or other matter.
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A person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and determine their merits.
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(transitive) To correct (written documents).
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(countable) The change or changes made while editing.
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A person who redacts; an editor or compiler of texts.
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(translation studies) A person who verifies the quality of a translated text in professional translation project management.
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One who scans.
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(authorship) To edit one's own writing while it is being written.
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A person who reviews a manuscript and advises on any content that may be culturally problematic.
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(computing) A software application that attempts to verify spelling in a document.
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Alternative form of spell checker [(computing) A software application that attempts to verify spelling in a document.]
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Alternative form of spell checker [(computing) A software application that attempts to verify spelling in a document.]
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A copy editing process.
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(transitive, intransitive) To perform the work of a subeditor or copy editor.
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(rare) To write a transcript; to transcribe.
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(transitive) To type (a document) in its final, presentable form.
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(computing) The operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.

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