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    [Noun]  | "er*ror" | \ ˈer-ər \


    1: an act or condition of ignorant or imprudent deviation from a code of behavior

    2: an act involving an unintentional deviation from truth or accuracy

    3: an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done : such as


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English errour, from Anglo-French, from Latin error, from errare;

    [Noun]  | "standard error" 


    1: the standard deviation of the probability function or probability density function of a random variable and especially of a statistic; specifically : the standard error of the mean of a sample from a population with a normal distribution that is equal to the standard deviation of the normal distribution divided by the square root of the sample size


    Origin: 1897 ;

    [Noun]  | "syn*tax" | \ ˈsin-ˌtaks \


    1: sentence structure : the way in which linguistic elements (such as words) are put together to form phrases, clauses, or sentences

    2: the part of grammar dealing with this

    3: the rules governing the ways in which the elements of a computer programming language are allowed to be combined to form commands or instructions; also : computing language or code arranged according to these rules


    Origin: 1548 ;

     Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French sintaxe, from Late Latin syntaxis, from Greek, from syntassein to arrange together, from syn- + tassein to arrange;

    [Noun]  | "systematic error" 


    1: an error that is not determined by chance but is introduced by an inaccuracy (as of observation or measurement) inherent in the system


    Origin: 1826 ;

    [Noun]  | "trial and error" 


    1: a finding out of the best way to reach a desired result or a correct solution by trying out one or more ways or means and by noting and eliminating errors or causes of failure; also : the trying of one thing or another until something succeeds


    Origin: 1806 ;

    [Noun]  | "type I error" 


    1: rejection of the null hypothesis in statistical testing when it is true


    Origin: 1947 ;

    [Noun]  | "type II error" 


    1: acceptance of the null hypothesis in statistical testing when it is false


    Origin: 1947 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "comedy of errors" 


    1: an event or series of events made ridiculous by the number of errors that were made throughout

    [Noun]  | "errors" 


    1: an unintentional departure from truth or accuracy;


      * e.g., " ... a report on the earthquake contained several unfortunate errors "





    2: a breaking of a moral or legal code;


      * e.g., " ... we have all committed errors in our lives and strayed from the path of righteousness "





    3: a false idea or belief;


      * e.g., " ... the story only spread the error by repeating the misinterpreted statistics "



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    [Noun]  | "error" 


    1: an unintentional departure from truth or accuracy;


      * e.g., " ... a report on the earthquake contained several unfortunate errors "





    2: a breaking of a moral or legal code;


      * e.g., " ... we have all committed errors in our lives and strayed from the path of righteousness "





    3: a false idea or belief;


      * e.g., " ... the story only spread the error by repeating the misinterpreted statistics "



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    [Noun]  | "trial and errors" 


    1: as in tests, dry runs;


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     [ "error" ]

    1: What the computer (or technology in general) is full of. A computer's MOST FAVORiTE word ever, and its VERY MOST FAVORiTE thing to do. Errors are not really mistakes; computers (and other similar devices) just do them on purpose to tick people off.

      * e.g.,  ... Trying to upload a pic on Facebook, and I got this message 

     [ "error" ]

    1: what myspace is full of.

      * e.g.,  ... tom: i'm sorry theres been an error it has been forwarded to myspace's technical group. 

     [ "error" ]

    1: When your computer freezes then starts playing an annoying sound over and over again, driving you so insane you decide to jump off a bridge with your computer in one hand and the manual in the other.

      * e.g.,  ... Person: "OMG! This ERROR not again!" 

     [ "error" ]

    1: Some unexpected outcomes that no one wants.

      * e.g.,  ... As of 17 July 2022, Urban Dictionary has an error, which its like & dislike button became longer than usual and when we click it, the like & dislike is not counted at all. What happened? Can admin solve the issue as soon as possible? Thank you. 

     [ "Error" ]

    1: A fat, bearded man who lives in the village of Ruto. Knows about a tunnel south of the king's tomb in Mido.

      * e.g.,  ... "I AM 

     [ "error" ]

    1: Something that happens on Windows 98 too much.

      * e.g.,  ... "Illegal Operation. Restart the goddamn computer, assclown." 

     [ "Error" ]

    1: A really nice guy, always happy, loves to make other happy, always trying to find love. If you ever find yourself an Error, be glad he likes you. He’s a keeper

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: Error is so adorable I love him! 

     [ "error" ]

    1: jake paul

      * e.g.,  ... Mom: My son was my biggest mistake / error 

     [ "erroring" ]

    1: The act of an error(n).

      * e.g.,  ... "For some reason The computer program keeps erroring at 70%" 


     [ "erroring" ]

    2: Causing an error.


     [ "erroring" ]

    3: The verb used to imply the action of error.

     [ "ErrorS" ]

    1: The mysterious being ErrorS is shrouded in mysterious mystery. Nothing is known about him other than his affinity for aquatic life kept in ornate fishtanks. Oh and he's a retard sometimes.

      * e.g.,  ... 19:14 <ErrorS> Forbes: Why Yahoo! Can't Fix Microsoft  

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