17 adjectives to describe editing

NM: minor editing.

© on extensive editing, introd. & bibliography; 26Sep50; A49304.

Alcoran edit, et Bibliandro. 6221.

[Edits., ambrosian.]

In the afternoon I did general correspondence and assistant editing of one of the medical journals.

[Edits., bitter.]

2. Brodaei edit.

Then, too, in the original mediaeval romances, both in their prose and metrical form, there are occasional allusions to natural processes which make these stories unfit to be placed in the hands of American readers, who, as a body, attest their respectability by insisting that their parents were guilty of unmentionable conduct; and such passages of course necessitate considerable editing.

There were four other days when the report seemed to need judicious editing, and in this I did not prove remiss.

"You, I mean, of course," she replied; "but, if you really want me to do it, I will type it for you, and maybe do a little editing.

It will be observed from this letter, that Mr. Murray was aware that, besides skilful editing, sound and practical business management was necessary to render the new Review a success.

One will notice, however, in the Arab tales a superior editing.

[Footnote 40: Now become a man's total, first edit.]

[Edits., or, which is merely the old form of ere.] Mischievous, unlucky.

I can only say that judging by what I have observed and heard literary excellence, good reporting, and able editing will not make a paper commercially successful.

[Edits., weary.

The union of the texts was no doubt accomplished by Madam Couperus, without the alteration of a sentence; but no such accomplished editing is possible to me; I am a victim to the disease of rewriting, and the inclusion of the hundred or more pages of new matter written for the American edition led me into a third revision of the story.

17 adjectives to describe  editing