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Arrected
Arrect Ar*rect", Arrected Ar*rect"ed, a. [L. arrectus, p. p. of arrigere to raise, erect; ad + regere to lead straight, to direct.] 1. Lifted up; raised; erect. 2. Attentive, as a person listening. [Obs.] God speaks not the idle and unconcerned hearer, but to the vigilant and arrect. --Smalridge.
Directer
Directer Di*rect"er, n. One who directs; a director. Directer plane (Geom.), the plane to which all right-lined elements in a warped surface are parallel.
Directer plane
Directer Di*rect"er, n. One who directs; a director. Directer plane (Geom.), the plane to which all right-lined elements in a warped surface are parallel.
Erected
Erect E*rect", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Erected; p. pr. & vb. n. Erecting.] 1. To raise and place in an upright or perpendicular position; to set upright; to raise; as, to erect a pole, a flagstaff, a monument, etc. 2. To raise, as a building; to build; to construct; as, to erect a house or a fort; to set up; to put together the component parts of, as of a machine. 3. To lift up; to elevate; to exalt; to magnify. That didst his state above his hopes erect. --Daniel. I, who am a party, am not to erect myself into a judge. --Dryden. 4. To animate; to encourage; to cheer. It raiseth the dropping spirit, erecting it to a loving complaisance. --Barrow. 5. To set up as an assertion or consequence from premises, or the like. ``To erect conclusions.' --Sir T. Browne. ``Malebranche erects this proposition.' --Locke. 6. To set up or establish; to found; to form; to institute. ``To erect a new commonwealth.' --Hooker. Erecting shop (Mach.), a place where large machines, as engines, are put together and adjusted. Syn: To set up; raise; elevate; construct; build; institute; establish; found.
Erecter
Erecter E*rect"er, n. An erector; one who raises or builds.
Indirected
Indirected In`di*rect"ed, a. Not directed; aimless. [Obs.]
Undirected
Undirected Un`di*rect"ed, a. [In senses 1 and 2, pref. un- not + directed; in sense 3 properly p. p. of undirect.] 1. Not directed; not guided; left without direction. 2. Not addressed; not superscribed, as a letter. 3. Misdirected; misled; led astray. [R.]

Meaning of Recte from wikipedia

- form, followed by recte, then the correct form, in brackets. The Latin adverb recte means rightly. An Iraqi battalion has consumed [recte ****umed] control...
- form of the name, canon cancrizans; as well as retrograde canon, canon per recte et retro or canon per rectus et inversus) is an arrangement of two musical...
- ornithologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1850. Bonaparte placed it in the genus Rectes which had been erected in the same year by Ludwig Reichenbach as an alternative...
- Genus: Pito**** Lesson, 1831 Type species Lanius kirhocephalus (Northern variable pito****) Lesson & Garnot, 1827 Species See text. Synonyms Rectes Rhectes...
- at the time of their creation hold. recte et fortiter Upright and Strong Motto of Homebush Boys High School recte et fideliter Upright and Faithful Also...
- Alleged Nábrókarstafur (Stave for Necropants) It is otherwise given as the Gimhringur stave (recté Ginningarhringur stave)....
- have been: Ego vero consisto. Accede, veterane, et, si hoc saltim potes recte facere, incide cervicem. I go no further: approach, veteran soldier, and...
- Wilson Chinn was enslaved by Volsey B. Marmillion (recte Valsin B. Marmillion), who made a standard practice of branding his slaves on the face with his...
- P****eriformes Family: Oriolidae Genus: Pito**** Species: P. uropygialis Binomial name Pito**** uropygialis (Gray, GR, 1862) Synonyms Rectes uropygialis...
- (Latin: sensus . . . literalis est utrobique verus, **** non ****eritur a recte intelligentibus) unless obviously figurative, to the extent that when Jesus...