Erratum (n)
eer-ah-tum
An error in printing or writing.
Plural (errata) A list of corrected errors appended to a book or published in a subsequent issue of a journal.
Example sentences
“Mr. Arnold later published an erratum sheet correcting the error.”
“It must have been extremely frustrating for the authors to have to include an errata slip correcting errors in two of the tables.”
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