| CORRECTEST | • correctest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of correct. • correctest adj. Superlative form of correct: most correct. • CORRECT adj. free from error. |
| CORRECTING | • correcting v. Present participle of correct. • CORRECT v. to make right. |
| CORRECTION | • correction n. The act of correcting. • correction n. A substitution for an error or mistake. • correction n. (Chiefly in the plural) Punishment that is intended to rehabilitate an offender. |
| CORRECTIVE | • corrective adj. Of or pertaining to correction; serving to correct. • corrective adj. (Obsolete) Qualifying; limiting. • corrective n. Something that corrects or counteracts something. |
| CORRECTORS | • correctors n. Plural of corrector. • CORRECTOR n. one who corrects. |
| CORRECTORY | • correctory adj. (Archaic) Containing or making correction; corrective. • CORRECTORY adj. containing or making correction. |
| MISCORRECT | • miscorrect v. To correct erroneously; to make a mistake in attempting to correct another mistake. • MISCORRECT v. to fail or err in attempting to correct. |
| OVERRECKON | • overreckon v. To reckon too highly. • OVERRECKON v. to reckon too highly. |
| PORRECTING | • porrecting v. Present participle of porrect. • PORRECT v. to stretch forth. |
| PORRECTION | • porrection n. The act of stretching forth. • PORRECTION n. the act of stretching forth. |
| RESURRECTS | • resurrects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resurrect. • RESURRECT v. to bring back to life. |