Error of a kind
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TYPOError of a kind.
CLERICALKind of error
CLERICALKind of collar or error
FATALKind of computer error that may cause data loss
BONERError of a sort.
ERASUREEvidence of a written error
REDEALResult of a cardplayer's error
PANTSSite of a lengthy error
ERASUREMark of a written error
deviationerror of a magnetic compass
HOPPossible cause of a baseball fielder's error
BUTTDIALEDMade a seat-of-the-pants error?
OWNGOALPossible result of a defensive error in soccer
culpaa formal acknowledgment of personal fault or error
nodsmake a slip or error in a moment of abstraction
noddersmake a slip or error in a moment of abstraction
nodmake a slip or error in a moment of abstraction
mistriala trial made invalid because of some error in procedure
STEALSAdvances a base without aid of a hit or an error.
mistrialsMISTRIAL, a trial made invalid because of some error in procedure
redeems(of a person) Atone or make amends for (error or evil)
redeemed(of a person) Atone or make amends for (error or evil)
resipiscencyrecognition of error, change to a better frame of mind also RESIPISCENCE
resipiscenciesRESIPISCENCY, recognition of error, change to a better frame of mind also RESIPISCENCE
anachronismthe error of placing a person, object, custom, or event in the wrong historical period
anachronismsANACHRONISM, the error of placing a person, object, custom, or event in the wrong historical period
parapraxisa slip of the tongue or pen or other error thought to reveal unconscious wishes or attitudes.
imperforate(of a postage stamp or a block or sheet of stamps) Lacking perforations, esp. as an error
patchesA small piece of code inserted into a program to improve its functioning or to correct an error
rollbacksThe process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error
rollbackThe process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error
catachresismisuse or strained use of words, as in a mixed metaphor, occurring either in error or for rhetorical effect.
dropoutsA momentary loss of recorded audio signal or an error in reading data on a magnetic tape or disk, usually due to a flaw in the coating
dropoutA momentary loss of recorded audio signal or an error in reading data on a magnetic tape or disk, usually due to a flaw in the coating
binglesfair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
binglefair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
spoonerismsA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
spoonerismA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures