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Definition of error
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of error is as below...
Error (n.) A fault of a
player
of the side in the field which
results
in
failure
to put out a
player
on the other side, or gives him an
unearned
base..
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Affray
::
Affray
(v. t.) The
fighting
of two or more
persons,
in a
public
place,
to the
terror
of
others..
Error
::
Error (n.) The
difference
between
the
approximate
result
and the true
result;
-- used
particularly
in the rule of
double
position.
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To gain, as the
result
of one's
efforts;
to get, as
profit;
to make
acquisition
of; to have
accrue
or
happen
to one; as, to make a large
profit;
to make an
error;
to make a loss; to make
money..
Inerrancy
::
Inerrancy
(n.)
Exemption
from
error.
Certiorari
::
Certiorari
(n.) A writ
issuing
out of
chancery,
or a
superior
court,
to call up the
records
of a
inferior
court,
or
remove
a cause there
depending,
in order that the party may have more sure and
speedy
justice,
or that
errors
and
irregularities
may be
corrected.
It is
obtained
upon
complaint
of a party that he has not
received
justice,
or can not have an
impartial
trial in the
inferior
court..
Terrific
::
Terrific
(a.)
Causing
terror;
adapted
to
excite
great fear or
dread;
terrible;
as, a
terrific
form; a
terrific
sight..
Anachorism
::
Anachorism
(n.) An error in
regard
to the place of an event or a
thing;
a
referring
something
to a wrong
place.
Slip
::
Slip (n.) To
depart,
withdraw,
enter,
appear,
intrude,
or
escape
as if by
sliding;
to go or come in a
quiet,
furtive
manner;
as, some
errors
slipped
into the
work..
Disseminate
::
Disseminate
(v. t. & i.) To sow
broadcast
or as seed; to
scatter
for
growth
and
propagation,
like seed; to
spread
abroad;
to
diffuse;
as,
principles,
ideas,
opinions,
and
errors
are
disseminated
when they are
spread
abroad
for
propagation..
Fulminatory
::
Fulminatory
(a.)
Thundering;
striking
terror.
Mormo
::
Mormo (n.) A
bugbear;
false
terror.
Whoop
::
Whoop (n.) A shout of
pursuit
or of war; a very of
eagerness,
enthusiasm,
enjoyment,
vengeance,
terror,
or the like; an
halloo;
a hoot, or cry, as of an owl..
Terrorism
::
Terrorism
(n.) The
practise
of
coercing
governments
to
accede
to
political
demands
by
committing
violence
on
civilian
targets;
any
similar
use of
violence
to
achieve
goals.
Consternation
::
Consternation
(n.)
Amazement
or
horror
that
confounds
the
faculties,
and
incapacitates
for
reflection;
terror,
combined
with
amazement;
dismay..
Wrongness
::
Wrongness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
wrong;
wrongfulness;
error;
fault.
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To pay the
penalty
of; to make
amends
for; to serve as an
equivalent
or
offset
for; to atone for; to
compensate;
as, to
redeem
an
error..
Error
::
Error (n.) A moral
offense;
violation
of duty; a sin or
transgression;
iniquity;
fault.
Blunder
::
Blunder
(v. i.) To make a gross error or
mistake;
as, to
blunder
in
writing
or
preparing
a
medical
prescription..
Stumblingly
::
Stumbling-block
(n.) Any cause of
stumbling,
perplexity,
or
error..
Tirrit
::
Tirrit
(n.) A word from the
vocabulary
of Mrs.
Quickly,
the
hostess
in
Shakespeare's
Henry IV.,
probably
meaning
terror..
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