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- STET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STET is to direct retention of (a word or passage previously ordered to be deleted or omitted from a manuscript or printer's proof) by annotating usually with the word stet
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- Stet - Wikipedia
Stet is a Latin word (meaning "let it stand") used in proofreading to indicate that a previously marked change is to be ignored Stet or STET may also refer to: Stet, a 2006 novel by American author James Chapman "Stet" (short story), a 2018 story by Sarah Gailey; STET, a 2019 studio album by Guy Sigsworth
- STET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stet definition: let it stand (used imperatively as a direction on a printer's proof, manuscript, or the like, to retain material previously cancelled, usually accompanied by a row of dots under or beside the material) See examples of STET used in a sentence
- STET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a word or mark indicating that certain deleted typeset or written matter is to be retained → Compare dele 2 to Click for more definitions
- stet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stet (third-person singular simple present stets, present participle stetting, simple past and past participle stetted) (transitive) To let (edited material) stand, or remain as it was Stet that colon
- What does stet mean? - Definitions. net
"Stet" is a term used in editing and proofreading, meaning "let it stand" When annotating or correcting texts, it instructs the typesetter or author to disregard a change that was previously made and return the text to its original state
- Stet - definition of stet by The Free Dictionary
1 let it stand (used in the imperative as a direction on a printer's proof or manuscript to retain material previously deleted) 2 to retain (material previously deleted) by marking it with the word “stet” or a row of dots
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