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- Look up emendation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An emendation is an alteration to a term, for a specific technical reason: Emendation (textual)...
- nomenclature, emendations are intentional alterations made to the spelling of taxon names. In bacteriological nomenclature, emendations are made to the...
- Conjecture—as in conjectural emendation—is a critical reconstruction of the original reading of a clearly corrupt, contaminated, nonsensical or illegible...
- Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione (Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect) is an unfinished work of philosophy by the seventeenth-century philosopher...
- it is corrected by a process called "emendation", or emendatio (also sometimes called divinatio). Emendations not supported by any known source are sometimes...
- (1995), p. 30. McLaren (1999), p. 139. Proctor (1989), p. 366: "This emendation allowed abortion only if the woman granted permission, and only if the...
- written form, although subject to exilic and post-exilic alterations and emendations, during the reign of the Judahist reformer Josiah from 641 to 609 BCE...
- memory, remember, remembrance, rememorate menda mend- blemish emend, emendation mendicus mendic- beggar mendicant, mendicate, mendication, mendicity mens...
- Shalom Aleichem (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם, 'Peace be upon you') is a traditional song sung by many Jews every Friday night upon returning home from synagogue...
- in great part lost. His emendations, of which a large number were published under the title of Observationes et emendationes, were not confined to lawbooks...