to read checking for mistakes
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proofreadto read checking for mistakes
proofreaderPROOFREAD, to read checking for mistakes
proofreadingPROOFREAD, to read checking for mistakes
FAQSection to read before checking the message boards
MARGINOFERRORExtra amount to allow for mistakes
PARTSomething to read for
ROLESomething to read for
BETWEENTHELINESWhere to read for implications
dictateto read aloud for recording
OPENLETTERPost for all to read
BETWEENTHELINESWhere to read for hidden meanings
ROGETSomething to read word for word?
dictatedDICTATE, to read aloud for recording
dictatesDICTATE, to read aloud for recording
dictatingDICTATE, to read aloud for recording
readto read aloud, as for someone's attention
dictto dictate (to read aloud for recording)
EYECHARTSThey have letters for you to read
dictedDICT, to dictate (to read aloud for recording)
scannedto read (data) for use by a computer
dictsDICT, to dictate (to read aloud for recording)
dictingDICT, to dictate (to read aloud for recording)
scansto read (data) for use by a computer
dictatorone that dictates (to read aloud for recording)
scanto read (data) for use by a computer
dictatorsDICTATOR, one that dictates (to read aloud for recording)
ROGETSBook that needs to be read word for word?
EBOLABad disease for a Congolese hypochondriac to read about
ILLITERATEFor someone unable to read, I will repeat (10)
KITThing for which you may need to read assembly language?
LEGOBrand name that happens to be Latin for "I read"
FINALISTINALIST"The judges put the names of each ... ... for the M.C. to read"
dictatingspeak or read for a person to transcribe or for a machine to record
neckversethe test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
neckversesNECKVERSE, the test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
libraryA building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to
librariesA building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to
itawriting system based on an expanded English alphabet, consisting of 43 characters representing different phonemes of spoken English, used for teaching beginners to read