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1. correction

noun. ['kɝˈɛkʃən'] the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right.

Etymology

  • correction (English)
  • correctio (Latin)

2. correction

noun. ['kɝˈɛkʃən'] something substituted for an error.

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Etymology

  • correction (English)
  • correctio (Latin)

3. error

noun. ['ˈɛrɝ'] a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention.

Etymology

  • error (English)
  • errour (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • error (Latin)

4. error

noun. ['ˈɛrɝ'] inadvertent incorrectness.

Etymology

  • error (English)
  • errour (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • error (Latin)

5. error

noun. ['ˈɛrɝ'] a misconception resulting from incorrect information.

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Etymology

  • error (English)
  • errour (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • error (Latin)

6. error

noun. ['ˈɛrɝ'] (baseball) a failure of a defensive player to make an out when normal play would have sufficed.

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Etymology

  • error (English)
  • errour (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • error (Latin)

7. error

noun. ['ˈɛrɝ'] departure from what is ethically acceptable.

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Etymology

  • error (English)
  • errour (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • error (Latin)

8. code

noun. ['ˈkoʊd'] a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones).

Etymology

  • code (English)
  • code (French)
  • codex (Latin)

9. code

verb. ['ˈkoʊd'] attach a code to.

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Etymology

  • code (English)
  • code (French)
  • codex (Latin)
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