
1) Accident cause 2) Accident cause, often 3) Anachronism 4) Apology prompter 5) At bat extender 6) Autocorrect target 7) Bad call 8) Bad move 9) Bad pass 10) Bad play 11) Bad throw 12) Ball-field bobble 13) Ballfiend bobble 14) Ballgame bobble 15) Ballpark bobble 16) Ballpark flub 17) Ballyard bobble
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1) Ballup 2) Betise 3) Blooper 4) Blunder 5) Bobble 6) Boner 7) Botch 8) Bungle 9) Cockup 10) Corrigendum 11) Erratum 12) Erroneousness 13) Fallacy 14) Fault 15) Flub 16) Heterodoxy 17) Inaccuracy 18) Lapse 19) Miscalculation 20) Misdemeanour 21) Misestimation 22) Misplay 23) Misprint 24) Misreckoning
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• (n.) A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base. • (n.) The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error. • (n.) A wandering or deviation...
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A miss. (blow, miss, open)
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(from the article `Indian philosophy`) ...an act of inner perception (anuvyavasya). Knowledge either is memory or is not; knowledge other than memory is either true or false; and knowledge ... ...the other. If something is a fact of experience and yet ought not to be soi.e., is rationally unintelligiblethen this must be fals...
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(from the article `baseball`) ...into the air), ground balls (balls hit at a downward angle into the ground), and line drives (a ball that is close to and parallel to the ground). ...
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(from the article `writ`) ...are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action. Other writs may be used to enforce the judgment of a court (attachment, delivery) or ...
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A false judgment. The word could also be taken to mean a false intellectual understanding. More generally, however, this latter is called ?ignorance.? So, ignorance exists in the intellect while error exists in the will and involves an act of the will, that is, a decision to act or a judgment based on ignorance.
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a discrepancy between a computed, observed or measured value or condition and the true, specified or theoretically correct value or condition NOTE 1 - An error can be caused by a faulty item, e.g. a computing error made by faulty computer equipment. NOTE 2 - The French term 'erreur' may also designate a mistake.
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A coin, token, medal or paper money item evidencing a mistake made in its manufacture.
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A misleading term: there is no mistake. This is actually the natural variation occurring in a sample.
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1. A wandering; a roving or irregular course. 'The rest of his journey, his error by sea.' (B. Jonson) ... 2. A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error. ... 3. A departing or deviation from the truth; fal...
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(er´әr) a defect or mistake in structure or function.
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Er'ror noun [ Old French
error ,
errur , French
erreur , Latin
error , from
errare to err. See
Err .]
1. A wandering; a roving or irregular course. [ Obsolete] « The rest of his journey, his
error by sea.»
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A human action that produces an incorrect result. [After IEEE 610]...
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(1) A legal mistake. (2) A mistake of law or fact by a judge or court.
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A defensive miscue that allows a batter to reach base or a runner to advance extra bases. Errors generally are only awarded when players aren’t able to make a routine baseball play.
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(Latin) mistake; deception.
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noun (baseball) a failure of a defensive player to make an out when normal play would have sufficed
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mistake noun part of a statement that is not correct; `the book was full of errors`
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- Act that departs from what should be done; imprudent deviation, unintentional mistake or omission.
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(Lat. error, from errare, to wander) Distorted or non-veridical apprehension, for example illusory perception and memory. See Veridical. The term, although sometimes used as a synonym of falsity, is properly applied to acts of apprehension like perception and memory and not to propositions and judgments. -- L.W.
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(ITIL Service Operation) A design flaw or malfunction that causes a failure of one or more IT services or other configuration items. A mistake made by a person or a faulty process that impacts a configuration item is also an error.
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a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a mistake, as in action or speech: His speech contained several factual errors. · belief in something untrue; the holding of mistaken opinions. · the condition of believing what is not true: in error about the date. · a moral offense; wrongdoing; sin. · a misplay that enables a base run...
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A characteristic mistake made by learners of a second language, usually traceable to a structural feature of their native language.
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