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Stet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stet is a Latin word (meaning "let it stand") used by proofreaders and editors to instruct the typesetter or writer to disregard a change the editor or proofreader had previously marked. This conve...
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STET (text editor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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conversion &c. (gradual change) Conversion [Gradual change to something different]; revolution &c. (sudden or radical change) Revolution [Sudden or violent change] inversion &c. (reversal) Inversion; displacement &c. Displacement; ... changeableness &c. Changeableness; tergiversation &c. ... innovate, introduce new blood,
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STET Let it stand The proofreader uses this Latin term to indicate that proofreading marks calling for a change should be ignored and the text as originally written should be "let stand." ... Some Online Aids on Proofreading and Editing...
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A good point or well written portion of your paper. ... Excellent point or portion of your paper. ... You can write my next paper.
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Stet Sports Blog: The Best and Worst of Baltimore-Washington Area Sports ... Wizards Beat Warriors; Welcome to Gilbert’s Arena ... Posted on December 19, 2009, 11:20 am, by JC, under NBA.
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