Revisional


noun
1.
the act or work of revising.
2.
a process of revising.
3.
a revised form or version, as of a book.
noun
1.
the act or process of revising
2.
(Brit) the process of rereading a subject or notes on it, esp in preparation for an examination
3.
a corrected or new version of a book, article, etc

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