recte

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) * 1924 December 31, Robert Dunlop and Geo. O'Brien, "An Unpublished Survey of the Plantation of Munster in 1622", The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Sixth Series, Vol. 14, No. 2 p.132:
 * The Seignory of Castleton, containing 200 (sic, query recte 12,000) acres
 * 1) * 1972 T. P. O'Neill (ed.) Private Sessions of Second Dáil (Dublin) 26 August 1921
 * ELECTION OF GRAND COUNCIL [ recte COMMITTEE ]
 * 1) * 1974 Edmund Colledge THE CAPGRAVE 'AUTOGRAPHS', Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society, Vol. 6, No. 3, p.142:
 * Here is a list of errors not observed by the corrector.
 * 193: and (recte 'as')
 * 735: a quartere (add 'ȝеге')
 * 796: noblel (recte 'noble' or 'nobel')
 * 1527: him (recte 'hem')
 * 2455: holid (? recte 'helid')
 * 2455: holid (? recte 'helid')

Etymology 1
, ultimately from.

Adjective

 * 1) straight not crooked or bent

Adverb

 * 1) straight

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  rectum

Etymology
From, from.

Adverb

 * 1) in an upright position, vertically
 * 2) without error, accurately, correctly
 * 3) in accordance with truth or fact, rightly
 * 4) according to the rules, correctly
 * 5) with moral rectitude, rightly
 * 6) with good reason, justifiably
 * 7) properly, thoroughly, well
 * 1) properly, thoroughly, well

Etymology
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