CORRECTIONS
corrections
(noun) the social control of offenders through a system of imprisonment and rehabilitation and probation and parole
corrections, department of corrections
(noun) the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders; “for a career in corrections turn to the web site of the New Jersey Department of Corrections”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Noun
corrections
plural of correction
Source: Wiktionary
CORRECTION
Cor*rec"tion (kr-rk"shn), n. Etym: [L. correctio: cf. F. correction.]
1. The act of correcting, or making that right which was wrong;
change for the better; amendment; rectification, as of an erroneous
statement.
The due correction of swearing, rioting, neglect of God's word, and
other scandalouss vices. Strype.
2. The act of reproving or punishing, or that which is intended to
rectify or to cure faults; punishment; discipline; chastisement.
Correction and instruction must both work Ere this rude beast will
profit. Shak.
3. That which is substituted in the place of what is wrong; an
emendation; as, the corrections on a proof sheet should be set in the
margin.
4. Abatement of noxious qualities; the counteraction of what is
inconvenient or hurtful in its effects; as, the correction of acidity
in the stomach.
5. An allowance made for inaccuracy in an instrument; as, chronometer
correction; compass correction. Correction line (Surv.), a parallel
used as a new base line in laying out township in the government
lands of the United States. The adoption at certain intervals of a
correction line is necessitated by the convergence of of meridians,
and the statute requirement that the townships must be squares.
– House of correction, a house where disorderly persons are
confined; a bridewell.
– Under correction, subject to correction; admitting the
possibility of error.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition