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American Standard Version |
an American revision of the King James Version of the Bible, taken primarily from the earlier Revised Version and published in 1901; American Revised Version. |
recension |
an editorial revision of a text based on critical examination of various versions of it. [1/2 definitions] |
revisal |
the act of revising; revision. |
revisionist |
one who revises or supports revision, esp. of some religious or political doctrine or practice. [1/2 definitions] |
revisory |
of, concerning, or for the purpose of revision. |
rewrite |
something written again, but using different words or a different form or style; revision. [1/4 definitions] |
rough draft |
a rough or preliminary sketch of a piece of writing, or a version still subject to revision. |
Stanford-Binet test |
an intelligence test that is a revision of the Binet-Simon scale. |
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