error

  • 21error — (izg. ȅror) m DEFINICIJA ocjena, sud ili postupak zasnovan na pogrešnim pretpostavkama ili predrasudama; zabluda ETIMOLOGIJA lat …

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  • 22error — A missorted piece or unit of mail that must be rehandled within the post office before dispatch, as opposed to missent mail actually transported to another post office. (Compare with missent/misdirected mail) …

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  • 23error — [n] mistake; wrong absurdity, bad job*, blunder, boner*, boo boo*, delinquency, delusion, deviation, erratum, failure, fall, fallacy, falsehood, falsity, fault, faux pas, flaw, glitch, goof*, howler*, inaccuracy, lapse, misapprehension, misbelief …

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  • 24Error — The word error has different meanings and usages relative to how it is conceptually applied. The concrete meaning of the Latin word error means wandering or straying . To the contrary of an illusion, an error or a mistake can sometimes be… …

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  • 25error — A mistaken judgment or incorrect belief as to the existence or effect of matters of fact, or a false or mistaken conception or application of the law. Such a mistaken or false conception or application of the law to the facts of a cause as will… …

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  • 26error — A mistaken judgment or incorrect belief as to the existence or effect of matters of fact, or a false or mistaken conception or application of the law. Such a mistaken or false conception or application of the law to the facts of a cause as will… …

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  • 27Error — (Del lat. error.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Concepto, idea, opinión o juicio falso o equivocado. SINÓNIMO desacierto falsedad ANTÓNIMO verdad 2 Acción o conducta desacertada o reprobable: ■ era un error comportarse de esa manera. 3 Falta o… …

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  • 28error — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ egregious (esp. AmE), fundamental, glaring, grave, great, grievous, major, serious ▪ The report contained some glaring errors …

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  • 29error — n. 1) to commit, make an error 2) to compound an error 3) to correct, rectify an error 4) to admit to (making) an error 5) a cardinal, costly, egregious, flagrant, glaring, grievous, serious error 6) a clerical; grammatical; printer s,… …

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  • 30error — errorless, adj. errorlessly, adv. /er euhr/, n. 1. a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a mistake, as in action or speech: His speech contained several factual errors. 2. belief in something untrue; the holding of mistaken opinions. 3. the… …

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