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  2. List of Latin abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    stet "let it stand" Used in editing to indicate that something should remain as it is, and not be changed. STTL sit tibi terra levis "may the earth rest lightly on you" Was used in similar manner to R.I.P. s.v. sub verbo "under the word or heading" As in a dictionary. SVBEEV si vales bene est ego valeo "If you are well, it is good. I am well."

  3. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    stet: Let it stand: Indicates that proofreading marks should be ignored and the copy unchanged fl: Flush left: Align text flush with left margin fr: Flush right: Align text flush with right margin eq # Equalize spacing: ls: Letterspace: Adjust letterspacing: ital: Italics: Put in italics rom: Roman: Put in Roman (non-italic) font bf: Boldface ...

  4. Securities turnover excise tax - Wikipedia

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    A securities turnover excise tax (STET) is a small tax on every stock, swap, derivative, or other trade. It has been levied historically in the United States and has been proposed more recently as a way to reduce speculation in financial markets.

  5. Stet - Wikipedia

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    Stet is a Latin word (meaning "let it stand") used in proofreading to indicate that a previously marked change is to be ignored. Stet or STET may also refer to: Stet, a 2006 novel by American author James Chapman "Stet" (short story), a 2018 story by Sarah Gailey; STET, a 2019 studio album by Guy Sigsworth

  6. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Typographical symbols and punctuation marks are marks and symbols used in typography with a variety of purposes such as to help with legibility and accessibility, or to identify special cases.

  7. Stet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Stet is a proofreader's mark which means "let it stand," i.e. "ignore this correction." In the context of the novel, the character's name seems to be a plea that the world cease to "correct" him, and allow him his way along his incorrect path.

  8. Antithesis - Wikipedia

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    Antithesis (pl.: antitheses; Greek for "setting opposite", from ἀντι-"against" and θέσις "placing") is used in writing or speech either as a proposition that contrasts with or reverses some previously mentioned proposition, or when two opposites are introduced together for contrasting effect.

  9. STET-CORE - Wikipedia

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    The STET-CORE system is a French interbank automated clearing house that has been designated as a Systemically Important Payment System at the European level. [1] The system's operating company is STET SA , based in Paris La Défense , whose name refers to S ystèmes T echnologiques d' E change et de T raitement ( lit.