an erroneous translation
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mistranslationan erroneous translation
mistranslationsMISTRANSLATION, an erroneous translation
misentryan erroneous entry
caconyman erroneous name
caconymsCACONYM, an erroneous name
misentriesMISENTRY, an erroneous entry
misjudgmentan erroneous judgment also MISJUDGEMENT
misjudgementan erroneous judgment also MISJUDGMENT
pentagraphan erroneous form of pantograph
misjudgmentsMISJUDGMENT, an erroneous judgment also MISJUDGEMENT
ITSWord with an erroneous apostrophe, sometimes
ITSCommon recipient of an erroneous apostrophe
misjudgementsMISJUDGEMENT, an erroneous judgment also MISJUDGMENT
pentagraphsPENTAGRAPH, an erroneous form of pantograph
ITSPossessive that often has an erroneous apostrophe
caconymythe state of having an erroneous name
caconymiesCACONYMY, the state of having an erroneous name
invalidatesMake (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
invalidatingMake (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
reian erroneous English form for a former Portuguese coin
invalidatedMake (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
invalidateMake (an argument, statement, or theory) unsound or erroneous
mumpsimususing an erroneous use of language, out of habit or obstinacy.
juneatingan erroneous form of jenneting, an early type of apple also JENNETING
juneatingsJUNEATING, an erroneous form of jenneting, an early type of apple also JENNETING
cirrhipedean erroneous form of cirripede, a subclass of marine crustacea also CIRRIPED, CIRRIPEDE
PASSENGERSFirst part of an erroneous "Christian Science Monitor" headline published on April 15, 1912
cirrhipedesCIRRHIPEDE, an erroneous form of cirripede, a subclass of marine crustacea also CIRRIPED, CIRRIPEDE
mumpsimusadherence to or persistence in an erroneous use of language, memorization, practice, belief, etc., out of habit or obstinacy.
abrookean erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook*" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers
abrookedABROOKE, an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook*" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers
abrookingABROOKE, an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook*" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers
abrookesABROOKE, an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook*" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers
mumpsimusan erroneous word or spelling that, through long usage, has become absorbed into the language; an incorrect manuscript reading blindly adhered to by some scholar
mumpsimusesMUMPSIMUS, an erroneous word or spelling that, through long usage, has become absorbed into the language; an incorrect manuscript reading blindly adhered to by some scholar