Correctory

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔɹˈɹɛktɝi/

Correctory (noun)

  1. A substance or treatment used to fix a problem in the body or mind.
  2. Something that helps make an error or harmful effect less serious.

Examples

  • The correctory helped restore balance after the illness.
  • Doctors prescribed a correctory to support recovery.

Correctory (adjective)

  1. Used to describe something that is intended to correct an error or harmful result.

Examples

  • She used a correctory plan to fix the schedule.
  • The team made correctory changes after the review.