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dele
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de·le  (dl)
n.
A sign indicating that something is to be removed from printed or written matter.
tr.v. de·led, de·le·ing, de·les
1. To remove, especially from printed or written matter; delete.
2. To mark with a sign indicating deletion.

[Latin dl, second person sing. imperative of dlre, to delete.]

dele [ˈdiːlɪ]
n pl deles
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a sign (⌦) indicating that typeset matter is to be deleted Compare stet
vb deles, deleing, deled
(Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to mark (matter to be deleted) with a dele
[from Latin: delete (imperative), from dēlēre to destroy, obliterate; see delete]
Translations
dele
vtstreichen, tilgen (geh)
nDeleatur nt, → Deleaturzeichen nt


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