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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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Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Deviation
or
departure
from truth or fact; state of
falsity;
error;
as, to be in the
wrong..
Fulminatory
::
Fulminatory
(a.)
Thundering;
striking
terror.
Confusion
::
Confusion
(n.) The state of being mixed or
blended
so as to
produce
indistinctness
or
error;
indistinct
combination;
disorder;
tumult.
Fright
::
Fright
(n.) A state of
terror
excited
by the
sudden
appearance
of
danger;
sudden
and
violent
fear,
usually
of short
duration;
a
sudden
alarm..
Errableness
::
Errableness
(n.)
Liability
to
error.
Panic
::
Panic (a.) A
sudden,
overpowering
fright;
esp., a
sudden
and
groundless
fright;
terror
inspired
by a
trifling
cause or a
misapprehension
of
danger;
as, the
troops
were
seized
with a
panic;
they fled in a
panic..
Deceit
::
Deceit
(n.) An
attempt
or
disposition
to
deceive
or lead into
error;
any
declaration,
artifice,
or
practice,
which
misleads
another,
or
causes
him to
believe
what is
false;
a
contrivance
to
entrap;
deception;
a wily
device;
fraud..
Desophisticate
::
Desophisticate
(v. t.) To clear from
sophism
or
error.
Backsliding
::
Backsliding
(a.)
Slipping
back;
falling
back into sin or
error;
sinning.
Out
::
Out (a.)
Beyond
the
bounds
of what is true,
reasonable,
correct,
proper,
common,
etc.; in error or
mistake;
in a wrong or
incorrect
position
or
opinion;
in a state of
disagreement,
opposition,
etc.; in an
inharmonious
relation..
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.)
Correction
of an error in a writ or
process.
Errancy
::
Errancy
(n.) A
wandering;
state of being in
error.
Forfeit
::
Forfeit
(n.) To lose, or lose the right to, by some
error,
fault,
offense,
or
crime;
to
render
one's self by
misdeed
liable
to be
deprived
of; to
alienate
the right to
possess,
by some
neglect
or
crime;
as, to
forfeit
an
estate
by
treason;
to
forfeit
reputation
by a
breach
of
promise;
-- with to
before
the one
acquiring
what is
forfeited..
Hardened
::
Hardened
(a.) Made hard, or
compact;
made
unfeeling
or
callous;
made
obstinate
or
obdurate;
confirmed
in error or
vice..
Immunity
::
Immunity
(a.)
Freedom;
exemption;
as,
immunity
from
error..
Deceiver
::
Deceiver
(n.) One who
deceives;
one who leads into
error;
a
cheat;
an
impostor.
Trepidation
::
Trepidation
(n.)
Hence,
a state of
terror
or
alarm;
fear;
confusion;
fright;
as, the men were in great
trepidation..
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..
Shriek
::
Shriek
(n.) A
sharp,
shrill
outcry
or
scream;
a
shrill
wild cry such as is
caused
by
sudden
or
extreme
terror,
pain, or the
like..
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..
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