Cfr_20250516.txt
As a dictionary evolves, it is essential to incorporate user-submitted corrections to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the content. In this article, we will review the user corrections submitted for the dictionary on May 16, 2025, and discuss the changes made to the dictionary.
Case 1: Correcting "prerenting" to "preventing"
The first case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 05:16:33 involves a correction to the word "prerenting." The user, ejf, submitted a change from "prerenting" to "preventing." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 1: 05/16/2025 05:16:33
**dict=LRV, L= 19968, hw=निवार, user=ejf**
**old = prerenting**
**new = preventing**
**status = PENDING**
Case 2: No Correction Submitted
The second case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 07:11:16 involves no correction. The user did not submit any changes, and the status remains pending.
### Case 2: 05/16/2025 07:11:16
**dict=, L=, hw=, user=**
**old =**
**new =**
**comment =**
**status = PENDING**
Case 3: Correcting "ot a person" to "of a person"
The third case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 07:11:32 involves a correction to the phrase "ot a person." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "ot a person" to "of a person." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 3: 05/16/2025 07:11:32
**dict=LRV, L=3899, hw=avasakthikā, user=srhodes**
**old = ot a person**
**new = of a person**
**status = PENDING**
Case 4: No Correction Submitted
The fourth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:31:50 involves no correction. The user did not submit any changes, and the status remains pending.
### Case 4: 05/16/2025 15:31:50
**dict=, L=, hw=, user=**
**old =**
**new =**
**comment =**
**status = PENDING**
Case 5: Correcting "yadri" to "yadi"
The fifth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:32:13 involves a correction to the word "yadri." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "yadri" to "yadi." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 5: /16/2025 15:32:13
**dict=AP, L=5369, hw=avasthā, user=srhodes**
**old = yadri**
**new = yadi**
**status = PENDING**
Case 6: Correcting "īddaśīmavasthāṃ" to "īdṛśīmavasthāṃ"
The sixth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:41:12 involves a correction to the phrase "īddaśīmavasthāṃ." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "īddaśīmavasthāṃ" to "īdṛśīmavasthāṃ." The user provided a comment explaining the correction, stating that it is a typo and that the correct form is "īdṛśīmavasthāṃ." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 6: 05/16/2025 15:41:12
**dict=AP, L=5370, hw=avasthaḥ, user=srhodes**
**old = īddaśīmavasthāṃ**
**new = īdṛśīmavasthāṃ**
**comment = Typo – You may consider to make this a Global Correction using the target search: " īddaś" ——becomes—– " īdṛś" • the initial space surrounding the target search " īddaś" is required to avoid ativyāpti, which I am sure will delight Andhrabharati, by my mention. The form: " īddaś" in every single occurrence can only be this: " īdṛś" – There is no other possible correct combination of these letters.**
**status = PENDING**
Case 7: Correcting "tadabasthaḥ" to "tadavasthaḥ"
The seventh case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:46:16 involves a correction to the phrase "tadabasthaḥ." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "tadabasthaḥ" to "tadavasthaḥ." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 7: 05/16/2025 15:46:16
**dict=AP, L=5370, hw=avasthaḥ, user=srhodes**
**old = tadabasthaḥ**
**new = tadavasthaḥ**
**status = PENDING**
Case 8: No Correction Submitted
The eighth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:53:40 involves no correction. The user did not submit any changes, and the status remains pending.
### Case 8: 05/16/2025 15:53:40
**dict=, L=, hw=, user=**
**old =**
**new =**
**comment =**
**status = P**
Case 9: Correcting "being, in childhood" to "being in childhood"
The ninth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 15:54:13 involves a correction to the phrase "being, in childhood." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "being, in childhood" to "being in childhood." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 9: 05/16/2025 15:54:13
**dict=MW, L=144696, hw=bālāvastha, user=srhodes**
**old = being, in childhood**
**new = being in childhood**
**status = PENDING**
Case 10: Correcting "pṛcchati" to "pṛccháti"
The tenth case submitted on May 16, 2025, at 21:55:42 involves a correction to the word "pṛcchati." The user, srhodes, submitted a change from "pṛcchati" to "pṛccháti." The user provided a comment explaining the correction, stating that it is a typo and that the correct form is "pṛccháti." This correction is pending review, and it is essential to verify the accuracy of the change before implementing it in the dictionary.
### Case 10: 05/16/2025 21:55:42
**dict=MW, L=130824, hw=prach, user=srhodes**
**old = pṛcchati**
**new = pṛccháti**
**comment = Typo – Please note that we have added the "missing" accent for the joy of Andhrabharati.**
**status = PENDING**
As a dictionary evolves, it is essential to incorporate user-submitted corrections to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the content. In this article, we will address some frequently asked questions related to user-submitted corrections.
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