Left in to a proofreader
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STETTEDLeft in, to a proofreader
STETLeave in, to a proofreader
STET"Leave in," to a proofreader
APORTOFCALLTo the left of a visit in an itinerary?
RABINFigure to the left of Clinton in a famous 1993 photo-op handshake
shiftedMove (data) one or more places to the right or left in a register
unguidedNot guided in a particular path or direction; left to take its own course
shiftingMove (data) one or more places to the right or left in a register
sinistral(of a spiral mollusk shell) With whorls rising to the left and coiling in a clockwise direction
strappado(Italian) a form of torture in which victim is left dangling from a rope / to torture by this
ined as a function word to indicate limitation, qualification, or circumstance alike in some respects left in a hurry
diagonalizeto put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonaliseto put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonalizedDIAGONALIZE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonalizingDIAGONALIZE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonalisesDIAGONALISE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
nettsExclude a nonnet amount, such as tax, when making a calculation, in order to reduce the amount left to a net sum
boustrophedon(Greek) a method of writing in which lines are written alternately in opposite direction, from left to right, and right to left
diagonalisedDIAGONALISE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonalizesDIAGONALIZE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
diagonalisingDIAGONALISE, to put (a matrix) in a form with all the nonzero elements along the diagonal from upper left to lower right
whipsaw(of a trailer, railroad car, etc.) to swing suddenly to the right or left, as in rounding a sharp curve at high speed
escapementsA mechanism in a typewriter that shifts the carriage a small fixed amount to the left after a key is pressed and released
escapementA mechanism in a typewriter that shifts the carriage a small fixed amount to the left after a key is pressed and released
boustrophedonsBOUSTROPHEDON, (Greek) a method of writing in which lines are written alternately in opposite direction, from left to right, and right to left
thrumsone of the ends of the warp threads in a loom, left unwoven and remaining attached to the loom when the web is cut off
halveto join (two pieces of wood) by cutting from one, at the place of joining, a portion fitting to that left solid in the other
thrumone of the ends of the warp threads in a loom, left unwoven and remaining attached to the loom when the web is cut off
pulledStrike (a ball) in the direction of one's follow-through so that it travels to the left or, with a left-handed player, to the right
koloa central European folk dance in which dancers form a circle and progress slowly to right or left while one or more dancers perform elaborate steps in the center
sinistralRelating to or denoting a strike-slip fault in which the motion of the block on the opposite side of the fault from an observer is toward the left
murphyany of various confidence games in which a victim is left with a sealed envelope supposedly containing money, but which contains only newspaper or scrap paper cut to the same size as paper money
qwertyof or pertaining to a keyboard having the keys in traditional typewriter arrangement, with the letters q, w, e, r, t, and y being the first six of the top row of alphabetic characters, starting from the left side
bluebeardA character in a tale by Charles Perrault, who killed several wives in turn for disobeying his order to avoid a locked room, which contained the bodies of his previous wives. Local tradition in Brittany identifies him with Gilles de Rais (c.1400รป40), a perpetrator of atrocities, although he had only one wife (who left him)