Official position in Roman empire.
Person or object that practices correction.
1 A good corrector with a pink or orange undertone will conceal those.
2 The current of electricity is not the motive power, but a corrector .
3 But Mr. Clough's labors have not been merely those of reviser and corrector .
4 But knowledge would step in here also as a considerable corrector of the evil.
5 Schmidt telescopes are rated in size according to the diameter of the corrector glass.
6 An extrinsic chief is the fit corrector of such errors.
7 Bobbi Brown has a color corrector in an orangey-peachy shade that neutralizes the blue.
8 Herr Schlitz, the corrector of my 'Suites' for Cornet a piston, offered his assistance.
9 But let us consider Shakspeare's text, rather than the corrector 's additions, for a moment.
10 Adding, that in both changes he is supported by the corrector of the folio, 1632.
11 The weight of direct taxation is a marvellous corrector of the exciting effects of rhetoric.
12 Wisdom is not the most severe corrector of folly.
13 The bishop waved the corrector off, and stepped closer.
14 For these reasons I beg of you, my reader, to act also as my corrector .
15 He gestured for the corrector to release her mouth.
16 He remained a loyal friend of his corrector .
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