See Also: epicanthus supraciliaris(medicine)
epicanthus(dictionary)
Epicanthus(medicine)
epicanthus palpebralis(medicine)
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epicanthus tarsalis(medicine)
correct(2)(dictionary)
correct(1)(dictionary)
correct 1, adjective(dictionary)
correct 2, verb(dictionary)
correct 2, verb (oh) and epicanthus supraciliaris (medicine)
correct 2, verb (oh)
2 S3 v [T]
to make something right or to make it work the way it should
::Some eyesight problems are relatively easy to correct.
::You have the right to see a copy of your file, and to correct any mistakes you may find.
to show someone that something is wrong, and make it right
::Correct my pronunciation if it's wrong.
::'She's in Ireland now.' 'She was,' Farrell corrected him.
correct yourself
::'I,' Lady Deverill corrected herself, 'we are very happy here.'
if a teacher corrects a student's written work, he or she writes marks on it to show the mistakes in it
correct me if I'm wrong
spoken used when you are not sure that what you are going to say is true or not
::Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you say you'd never met him before?
I stand corrected
formal spoken used to admit that something you have said is wrong after someone has told you it is wrong
epicanthus supraciliaris (medicine)
epicanthus supraciliaris
Epicanthus arising from the region of the eyebrows and extending toward the tear sac.
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