Definitionn. a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
Last update: October 24, 2015
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The cat is the erratum of the mouse. [Please select]
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My printing this pamphlet was another erratum. [Please select]
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Thus I corrected that great erratum as well as I could. [Please select]
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Range Reserve: [Transcriber note: Next line was corrected per erratum. [Please select]
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I grew fond of her company, and, being at that time under no religious restraint, and presuming upon my importance to her, I attempted familiarities (another erratum) which she repuls'd with a proper resentment, and acquainted him with my behaviour. [Please select]
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I wrote him an ingenuous letter of acknowledgment, crav'd his forbearance a little longer, which he allow'd me, and as soon as I was able, I paid the principal with interest, and many thanks; so that erratum was in some degree corrected. [Please select]
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