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errata
[ ih-rah-tuh, ih-rey-, ih-rat-uh ]
noun
- plural of erratum.
- a list of errors and their corrections inserted, usually on a separate page or slip of paper, in a book or other publication; corrigenda.
errata
/ ɪ˰łÉ˳ŁÉ /
noun
- the plural of erratum
Usage Note
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of errata1
Example Sentences
There is āerrata in every manās life,ā says Franklin, ever the Philadelphia printer, when his grandson accuses him ā fairly, unfairly, who are we to judge ā of being a bad husband, parent, etc.
As part of the legal filings on Monday, Ms. Grossbergās lawyers included her errata sheet, which is used by witnesses to correct mistakes in their depositions.
The journal will assess the claims, he adds, and issue errata or retractions if warranted.
The bill ballooned to over 3,000 pages in the House, and is stuffed with errata.
Lawyers later submitted a ānotice of errataā to the court acknowledging that isolation is limited mainly to those arrested off the street or returning from being hospitalized.
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