➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Editorial veto
- - Editorial undoer
- - Editorial U-turn
- - Editorial directive
- - Editorial direction
- - Editorial cancellation
- - Editorial "never mind"
- - Dele overrider
- - Blue penciller's override
- - "Let it stand" in editorial circles
- - Editorial marking
- - Editorial overruling
- - Editorial reconsideration word
- - Editorial reversal
- - Editorial nullification
- - Editorial retraction
- - Editorial 'let it stand'
- - Editor's override
- - Editorial override
- - Dele override
- - Word of editorial reconsideration
- - Editorial mark
- - Margin directive
- - Manuscript editor's "Leave it in"
- - Manuscript annotation
- - Let stand, to Ochs
- - Let stand, to an editor
- - Let stand, editorially
- - Let it stay, editorially
- - Let it stay
- - Let it be, on a proof
- - Leave without changing
- - Leave uncut to Ochs
- - Leave text as is!
- - Leave in, in editing
- - Leave in the copy
- - Leave in place
- - Leave in a galley
- - Latin for "let it stand"
- - Kill the dele
- - Keep one's word?
- - Keep in "Time"?
- - Keep as is, from an editor
- - It's used when you have the wrong change
- - It undoes a dele
- - It cancels a takeout order
- - Instruction with restorative powers?
- - Instruction to retain
- - Instruction to cancel a deletion
- - Indicator of second thoughts
- - Indication to leave something in
- - Ignore a Time change?
- - Go back on the dele?
- - Galley term
- - Galley instruction
- - Galley directive
- - Galley countermand
- - End up leaving
- - Emender's word
- - Emender's term
- - Editors mark
- - Editor's word of reversal
- - Editor's signal
- - Editor's overruling
- - Editor's O.K.
- - Editor's marking
- - Editor's mark, sometimes
- - Editor's margin mark
- - Editor's decision
- - Editor's cancellation notation
- - Editor's afterthought
- - Editor's "my bad"
- - Editor's "Leave it alone"
- - Editor's "leave in"
- - Editor's "it's fine after all"
- - Editor's "ignore me"
- - Editor's "don't touch"
- - Editor's "Don't dele"
- - Editor's "don't change"
- - Editor's "don't change that"
- - Editor's 'put this back in'
- - Editor's 'keep this in'
- - Editor's "don't delete"
- - Editing word
- - Editing order
- - Editing direction
- - Editing command
- - Dotted underscore marking
- - Dotted underscore in blue pencil
- - Don't remove
- - Don't change a word!
- - Do not omit
- - Do not cut
- - Directive to typesetter
- - Directive to a printer
- - Directive for printers
- - Delete a dele
- - Dele's negator
- - Dele reverser
- - Dele nullifier
- - Dele not
- - Dele killer?
- - Dele denial
- - Dele deactivator
- - Dele countermand
- - Dele canceller
- - Dele a dele
- - Decide to leave
- - Cut a dele
- - Crosswordese word, with or without its first letter
- - Correction to a correction
- - Correction canceler
- - Copy editor's term
- - Copy editor's notation
- - Copy editor's "Leave it in"
- - Composing-room word
- - Change-of-mind word
- - Change one's mind about dropping
- - Cancellation notation
- - Cancel, as a sentence reduction
- - Cancel the dele
- - Cancel an edit
- - Cancel a deletion
- - Cancel a correction.
- - Cancel a change on a galley
- - Cancel a change
- - Blue-pencil notation
- - Blue pencil marking
- - Another printing directive
- - Amendment to an amendment
- - [What were you thinking??] in galleys
- - [The other copy editor didn't know what he was doing]
- - [The copy-editor doesn't know what she's talking about]
- - [ignore this deletion]
- - [Ignore prior marks]
- - (On proofs) instruction to cancel a correction
- - "The dele's off"
- - "The author was correct"
- - "Save that deletion!"
- - "Put it back"
- - "Put it back in"
- - "Nope, you had it right the first time," on a proof
- - "Never mind" notation
- - "Never mind" mark
- - "Never mind," in certain instances
- - "My bad" in proofs
- - "Let this stand"
- - "Let that sentence stay"
- - "Let stand" direction
- - "Let stand" command
- - "Let it stay," to a printer
- - "Let it stand" mark
- - "Let it stand" in editing
- - "Let it ride," to a proofer
- - "Let it be," to a proofer
- - "Leave unchanged"
- - "Leave this in"
- - "Leave that comma in after all"
- - "Leave it in" notation
- - "Leave it be" editorially
- - "Leave it alone" notation
- - "Leave in," to proofers
- - "Leave in," to a proofer
- - "Keep this word in," to a proofreader
- - "Keep as is"
- - "Keep after all" marking
- - "It's fine as it is"
- - "Ignore this correction"
- - "Ignore that edit"
- - "Ignore that correction"
- - "Hard to believe, but they had it right the first time"
- - "Don't strike" notation
- - "Don't make this edit"
- - "Don't delete" mark
- - "Don't delete"
- - "Don't delete," editorially
- - "Don't change" marking
- - "Don't change this!" (editorially)
- - "Disregard this," in editing
- - "Cancel that deletion"
- - "Cancel that change"
- - "Belay that deletion!"
- - "Leave this alone"
- - "Don't touch!" editorially
- - ...... processus (delay order in law)
- - Printing term
- - Proofreader's word
- - Galley word
- - Editor's note
- - Proofreader's marking
- - Printing directive
- - Printing direction
- - Editor's direction
- - Proofreading notation
- - Copy editor's mark
- - Printer's word
- - Direction to a printer
- - Manuscript notation
- - Redactor's word
- - Proofreading instruction
- - Printer's instruction
- - Let it be!
- - Going back in time
- - "Leave it alone!"
- - Editor's request
- - Put back, in a way
- - As is
- - Let stand
- - Marginal marking
- - Do not delete
- - Put back in
- - Don't change
- - Printer's term.
- - Don't change a thing
- - 'Keep it ....'
- - Put back
- - Reinstate
- - Keep in
- - Reversal of fortune
- - Copyeditor's mark
- - Printer's mark
- - "Never mind"
- - "Keep it" mark
- - Editor's "Leave it in"
- - Editor's "Let it stand"
- - Dele undoer
- - Meant to leave statement and let it stand as it was
- - Manuscript marking
- - Proofreader's "leave it in"
- - Editor's change of heart
- - "Don't change it"
- - Editor's "On second thought" decision
- - [Leave it]
- - 'Never mind, it's fine'
- - 'Let it stand'
- - [Actually, don't delete this]
- - Leave in ...
- - Editor's "keep it"
- - Group covering Beatles' centrepiece -- Let it be
- - "Don't change it," to an editor
- - Decide to keep instead
- - Decide to keep after all
- - Manuscript mark
- - "Keep it in"
- - Proofing note
- - "Keep this in"
- - 'Do not remove' mark
- - 'Leave it be'
- - Editor's backpedaling
- - Cancel changes in South Vietnamese celebration
- - 'Leave as is,' to a proofreader
- - Undo a dele
- - Editing veto
- - (Actually, don't change this)
- - Editor's 'put it back in'
- - Proofreader's direction
- - 'Forget the deletion'
- - Printer's instruction - let it stand
- - Proofing veto
- - Editor's "Never mind"
- - Editor's 'never mind that change'
- - 'Ignore that dele' mark
- - "Never mind" marking
- - Editor's retraction
- - "Don't remove" notation
- - Editor's repeal
- - Editor's reversal
- - Leave in, as text
- - Instruction to a typesetter
- - Leave in, editorially
- - Let it stand, in printing
- - Change one's mind about changing
- - Proofer's "undo"
- - Decide not to take out
- - "Don't remove" instruction
- - Don't change this! Cowboy hat son disposed of
- - Test failing, cancel amendment
- - Copy editor's marking
- - Proofreader's "don't delete"
- - 'Leave in,' in proofreading
- - "Don't dele"
- - Editor's 'leave it'
- - Put back, to an editor
- - "Hands off," editorially
- - Editor's "Let it stay"
- - Put back, editorially
- - Leave in, in margins
- - 'Ignore the change'
- - Proofreader's save
- - Newsroom cancellation
- - Keep in order
- - Editor's notation
- - Editor's mark
- - Editor's order
- - Marginal mark
- - Proofing mark
- - Proofreader's instruction
- - Editing mark
- - Proof mark
- - Printer's notation
- - Printer's direction
- - Galley mark
- - Printing mark
- - Proofreader's notation
- - Proofer's mark
- - Proofreader's mark
- - Proofreading mark
- - Leave alone
- - Leave as is
- - Leave ......
- - Proof word
- - keep, in writing
- - Instruction to leave second offensive
- - let it stand the test again
- - "meh, fine, we can keep it"
- - Editor's 'my bad,' maybe
- - proofreading term
- - proof-reader's mark
- - Let it be one sort of square in another
- - Let it be said that Euterpe turned heads
- - ...son, as worn by wayne in films?
- - Editor's comment
- - editor's 'do not remove'
- - Unexcited on the way to a meeting
- - misused a terminology that's prim and proper in part
- - teased for being so composed
- - Seated in dignified style
- - remain composed while ed takes a seat
- - when ted goes to sea he remains composed
- - Calm, composed, at ease? Partly
- - Seated in a way looking dignified
- - Inwardly composed, at ease, calm
- - calm in a hospital, say
- - looking composed, the editor takes a seat
- - Quite composed, though possibly teased
- - remaining composed, the editor takes his seat
- - looking composed, the editor remains in his seat
- - "Calm!" said eight in earshot
- - Tranquillise a steed on the move
- - a steed in not very frisky form
- - awkwardly seated but staidly composed
- - The proper date is at the beginning of September
- - Seated strangely in a demure sort of way
- - Calm and composed
- - Decorous meeting in Kent?
- - to quieten down when badly teased
- - Calm, quiet
- - Do an anesthesiologist's job
- - Tipsily teased for being sober
- - seated, awfully tranquil
- - Calm, sober
- - To calm, maybe with medication
- - Almost realise romantic acquaintance is unexciting
- - Seated, being agitated or calm?
- - dope fixing a steed
- - Passed a territory containing grave
- - totally unruffled
- - Prankishly teased about being sober
- - Self-possessed, at ease, and a little staid
- - Sample pitted fruit — it's dull
- - Tranquilise
- - on valium, say
- - Some hollow fruit collected
- - Put to sleep before surgery
- - Seated after assembly, calm
- - Dates model on ecstasy and dope
- - teased about being placid
- - Some French revolutionary had to calm down
- - Teased criminal producing dope
- - Slow, unhurried
- - Chill(Used today)
- - Dignified and sombre
- - Staid; sober
- - Habitually calm
- - Give Imovane to
- - Dignified — staid
- - Calm and tranquil
- - Very calm
- - Calm, dignified
- - Discontented single escort. Calm and dignified
- - Tranquillise
- - Calm and demure
- - Unhurried; drug
- - excellent face-saving device for the foreman
- - foreman perhaps has great way to protect his eyes
- - Terrific face protection for foreman
- - One over you, perhaps
- - Shade cap, to the extreme
- - six policemen outside, or a foreman
- - Steward stuffed purse next to sunshade
- - boss's wonderful; having more wisdom, i hear
- - Five-star headgear?
- - Higher-up, at work
- - Top-notch helmet attachment?
- - Headwear for a building chief?
- - Terrific sun blocker?
- - School-system V.I.P.
- - VIP at school.
- - 'Boss!'
- - Overseer