"remove faults from, alter for the better," c. 1400, from Latin emendare "to free from fault, correct, improve, revise," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + mendum (nominative menda) "fault, blemish" (see amend). Related: Emended; emending.
the text was emended in the second edition
embryo
embryology
embryonic
emcee
-eme
emend
emendation
emerald
emerge
emergence
emergency