Errata [noun]
Definition of Errata:
mistake in printed matter
Opposite/Antonyms of Errata:
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Sentence/Example of Errata:
The Errata listed above have been corrected in the text, except for "requires," which does not occur in the text as indicated.
The poem was not actually printed without it until after his death: he had only put it in the errata, to be omitted.
The Errata which I have given, consist mostly of small alterations in the style, which I made myself.
I thank you most heartily for your kind words about my book, and am touched by your faithful eye to the errata.
The errata in the first edition are few and of slight importance.
Applied Darwin's errata: internally, without parietal pores.
Errata at the end of this Volume have been applied to the relevant text of this eBook.
Page and line number errors in the Errata have been corrected without note.
The errors detailed in the errata at the start of the print edition have been corrected.
The title and letter-press of the two issues are identical, and the three errata on A2 verso are uncorrected.