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erratum

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun erratum has 1 sense
  1. misprint, erratum, typographical error, typo, literal error, literal - a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
    --1 is a kind of error, mistake

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Erratum

Description:

Erratum is a noun that refers to an error, mistake, or correction made in a printed publication.

Senses:

Sense 1:

A correction made in a printed work, typically located in a list at the beginning or end of the publication.

Example sentence: The author included an erratum to fix the typographical error in the last paragraph.

Sense 2:

An error or mistake in a written document or manuscript that needs to be rectified.

Example sentence: The scholar discovered an erratum in the historical document that altered its interpretation.

Sense 3:

A fault or inaccuracy in a scientific study or research methodology.

Example sentence: The study's erratum caused the researchers to revise their conclusions.

Usages:

Usage 1: Popular

In popular usage, erratum commonly refers to mistakes or corrections found in books, newspapers, or magazines.

Example sentence: The newspaper issued an erratum to apologize for the misinformation published in yesterday's article.

Usage 2: Local

In local usage, erratum can also be used to describe a mistake or correction made at a smaller scale, such as a local newsletter or community publication.

Example sentence: The community bulletin sent out an erratum notice to inform residents about the updated schedule for the event.

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