interlineation
/ˌɪntərˌlɪniˈeɪʃən/
noun
- The act or process of writing or printing between lines of text.
- The scholar's interlineation of the old manuscript helped clarify the original meaning.
- Interlineation was a common practice among medieval scribes adding corrections.
- The editor's interlineation of the draft made the author's revisions clear.
- Something written or printed between lines, such as a note, correction, or translation.
- The teacher's interlineations on the student's essay provided helpful feedback.
- The margin contained several interlineations in a different ink color.
- Each interlineation in the text was carefully numbered for reference.
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