emend
31emend — v edit, revise, redact; correct, amend, alter; ameliorate, improve, polish, touch up; rewrite, reform; blue pencil, clean up; delete, abridge, tighten; expurgate, cross out, scratch, slash, cut, kill …
32emend — e•mend [[t]ɪˈmɛnd[/t]] v. t. 1) to edit or change (a text) 2) to revise or correct • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME (< MF emender) < L ēmendāre to correct e•mend′a•ble, adj. e•mend′er, n. syn: See amend …
33emend — /əˈmɛnd / (say uh mend), /i / (say ee ) verb (t) 1. to free from faults or errors; correct. 2. to amend (a text) by removing errors. {Latin ēmendāre correct} –emendable, adjective …
34emend — v.t. make alterations to (a text). ♦ emendation, n …
35Emend — A drug used to prevent and control the nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. It is used together with other anti vomiting medicines. It belongs to the family of drugs called antiemetic agents. Also called aprepitant …
36emend — see MEND …
37emend — v.tr. edit (a text etc.) to remove errors and corruptions. Derivatives: emendation n. emendator n. emendatory adj. Etymology: ME f. L emendare (as E , menda fault) …
38amend, emend — Amend means to put right, to change for the better. We amend by adding or altering, as the noun amendment suggests. Emend, once merely another spelling of amend, has a similar meaning but is properly used only to refer to corrections or changes… …
39CANNABIS INDICA (LAM.) SEREBR. EMEND. - КОНОПЛЯ ИНДИЙСКАЯ — см. 252. Однолетнее растение. С. indica (Lam.) Serebr. emend. К. индийская в Культ. фл. V (1940) 51. Гос. фармакопея (1946) 168, 247. Жуковский (1964) 456. М е с т н. н а з в. Хинди ganjé ka per, kinnab; англ. Indian hemp; фр. chanvre; нем.… …
40Juncus bufonius L. emend. V. Krecz. et Gontsch. — однол.; VI–VIII Сем. Juncaceae – Ситниковые 61. Род Juncus L. – Ситник 143. Ситник жабий Временно пересыхающие ручьи, берега рек, сырые дороги. Часто, по всему заповеднику …