See Also: Correction(medicine)
correction(dictionary)
Correction(finance)
Correction(money)
correction(dictionary)
occlusal correction(medicine)
Market correction(money)
correction collar(medicine)
Market correction(finance)
correction fluid(dictionary)

versed (iou) and correction (oh)


versed (iou)



versed adjective. E17.
[French verse, or Latin versatus pa. pple of versari stay, be situated, be occupied or engaged, pass. of versare: see VERSATILE, -ED1.]
Experienced, practised, or skilled in (a subject, matter, Art, etc.); conversant with or knowledgeable about; expert, skilful. Usu. foll. by in.
H. Wouk Torpedoes, a topic Henry was well versed in. M. Holroyd An intelligent..draughtsman, deeply versed in Rembrandt.

correction (oh)



[C] a change made in something in order to make it right or better
::I just need to make a few corrections , and then we can send it to the printer.
[U] spoken used to say that what you have just said is wrong and you want to change it
::That will basically cover fifty...correction sixty percent of all charges.
[U] the act of changing something in order to make it right or better
::Please hand in your papers for correction.
[U] old-fashioned punishment for people who have done something wrong or illegal