English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin deleatur (it is deleted; it is destroyed).

Noun

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deleatur (plural deleaturs)

  1. (printing) dele (mark signifying deletion)
    • 2011, José Saramago, History of the Siege Of Lisbon, page 32:
      [] having been ironically reprimanded for inventing ingenuous errors, [he] will have to allow the errors of others to pass, when what he is tempted to do, and rightly so, is to fill the margins of the page with a flurry of indignant deleaturs []

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Latin

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Verb

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dēleātur

  1. third-person singular present passive subjunctive of dēleō

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin deleatur.

Noun

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deleatur n (uncountable)

  1. deleatur

Declension

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