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error [ˈɛrə] n
1. a mistake or inaccuracy, as in action or speech a typing error 2. an incorrect belief or wrong judgment 3. the condition of deviating from accuracy or correctness, as in belief, action, or speech he was in error about the train times 4. deviation from a moral standard; wrongdoing he saw the error of his ways 5. (Mathematics & Measurements / Statistics) Maths Statistics a measure of the difference between some quantity and an approximation to or estimate of it, often expressed as a percentage an error of ±5% 6. (Mathematics & Measurements / Statistics) Statistics See type I error, type II error [from Latin, from errāre to err] error-free adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
error noun mistake, slip, fault, blunder, flaw, boob (Brit. slang), delusion, oversight, misconception, fallacy, inaccuracy, howler (informal), bloomer (Brit. informal), boner (slang), miscalculation, misapprehension, solecism, erratum NASA discovered a mathematical error in its calculations. in error accidentally, casually, unexpectedly, incidentally, by accident, by chance, inadvertently, unwittingly, randomly, unconsciously, by mistake, unintentionally, haphazardly, fortuitously, undesignedly The plane was shot down in error by a NATO missile. Quotations "Truth lies within a little and certain compass, but error is immense" [Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Reflections upon Exile] Translations error [ˈerəʳ] A. N → error m, equivocación f errors and omissions excepted → salvo error u omisión by error → por error, por equivocación to be in error → estar equivocado human error → error m humano spelling error → falta f de ortografía typing error → error m de mecanografía to see the error of one's ways → reconocer su error error [ˈɛrər] n → erreur f to make an error → faire une erreur, commettre une erreur to see the error of one's ways → revenir de ses erreurs in error → par erreur, par méprise errors and omissions excepted → sauf erreur ou omission typing error, spelling error, mathematical error, error of judgement error message n → message m d'erreur error of judgement n → erreur f de jugement error n (= mistake) → Fehler m; error in calculation → Rechenfehler m; compass error → (magnetische) Abweichung; errors and omissions excepted (Comm) → Irrtum vorbehalten; a pilot error → ein Fehler m → des Piloten; the error rate → die Fehlerquote, die Fehlerrate; error in fact (Jur) → Tatsachenirrtum m; error in form (Jur) → Formfehler m; error in law (Jur) → Rechtsirrtum m ? margin error [ˈɛrəʳ] n → errore m typing/spelling error → errore di battitura/di ortografia in error → per errore to see the error of one's ways → riconoscere i propri errori error [ˈɛrəʳ] n → errore m typing/spelling error → errore di battitura/di ortografia in error → per errore to see the error of one's ways → riconoscere i propri errori 1 noun a mistake His written work is full of errors. 2 the state of being mistaken I did it in error. error → غلطة chyba fejl Fehler σφάλμα error virhe erreur greška errore 間違い 오류 fout feil błąd erro ошибка fel ข้อผิดพลาด yanlış lỗi 错误 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The court acknowledged that Litton had widely been interpreted as creating a second test for design patent infringement, but noted that "[i]t had not been until much more recently" that courts found that failure to apply the test as a second, independent criterion was legal error. That remarkable admission — offered just 17 years after the colossal legal error it was correcting — came in a case challenging whether Texas could punish those of us who're gay for having consensual sex in the privacy of our own home. In the absence of clear legal error it is difficult to see how this will get off the ground. |
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