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dele noun (deles) a direction, usually found in the margin of a manuscript or other text, to remove a letter or word, indicated by a lower-case Greek delta (delta). verb (deled, deleing) to mark (a text, etc) with this kind of mark. Compare sic, stet.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: Latin imperative of delere to delete.

dele noun (deles) a direction, usually found in the margin of a manuscript or other text, to remove a letter or word, indicated by a lower-case Greek delta (delta). verb (deled, deleing) to mark (a text, etc) with this kind of mark. Compare sic, stet.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: Latin imperative of delere to delete.

dele noun (deles) a direction, usually found in the margin of a manuscript or other text, to remove a letter or word, indicated by a lower-case Greek delta (delta). verb (deled, deleing) to mark (a text, etc) with this kind of mark. Compare sic, stet.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: Latin imperative of delere to delete.