erratumɪˈrɑ təm, ɪˈreɪ-, ɪˈræt əm
erratum (n)
- plural
- errata
English Definitions:
misprint, erratum, typographical error, typo, literal error, literal (noun)
a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
erratum (Noun)
An error, especially one in a printed work.
Erratum
An erratum or corrigendum is a correction of a book or article. An erratum is most commonly issued shortly after its original text is published. Patches to security issues in a computer program are also sometimes called errata. As a general rule, publishers issue an erratum for a production error and a corrigendum for an author's error.
Erratum
An erratum or corrigendum (plurals: errata, corrigenda) (comes from Latin: errata corrige) is a correction of a published text. As a general rule, publishers issue an erratum for a production error (i.e., an error introduced during the publishing process) and a corrigendum for an author's error. It is usually bound into the back of a book, but for a single error a slip of paper detailing a corrigendum may be bound in before or after the page on which the error appears. An erratum may also be issued shortly after its original text is published.
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