1. Correction (noun): The act of making something accurate, right, or proper after recognizing an error or fault. 2. Correction (noun): A change that removes a mistake or brings something back to a desired state. 3. Correction (noun): A disciplinary action or punishment intended to reform behavior, often used in educational or penal contexts. 4. […] The post Correction: Definition, Meaning, and Examples appeared first on US Dictionary.| US Dictionary
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I was thankfully informed by Douglas Mennella that the before and after diagrams for section 3.7 of my thesis don't make sense, and I agree. The official version appears to have the wrong trees in it. Here are the correct trees: before: F F │ ├───┬───────┐ E G G E │ ├─┐ ├─────┐ │ B| Fastidious Elegance