| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| SYLLABICATION: | re·dact |
| PRONUNCIATION: | r -d kt |
| TRANSITIVE VERB: | Inflected forms: re·dact·ed, re·dact·ing, re·dacts 1. To draw up or frame (a proclamation, for example). 2. To make ready for publication; edit or revise. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Middle English redacten, from Latin redigere, red ct-, to drive back : re-, red-, re- + agere, to drive; see act. | | OTHER FORMS: | re·dac tor (-d k t r, -tôr ) NOUN
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