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error (mass) | error
  - chyba, omyl |  
error (encz) | error,blud	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
error (encz) | error,chyba	n:		 |  
error (encz) | error,mýlka	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
error (encz) | error,odchylka	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
error (encz) | error,omyl	n:		 |  
error (encz) | error,přehmat	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
error (encz) | error,vada	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Error (gcide) | Error \Er"ror\, n. [OF. error, errur, F. erreur, L. error, fr.
    errare to err. See Err.]
    1. A wandering; a roving or irregular course. [Obs.]
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             The rest of his journey, his error by sea. --B.
                                                   Jonson.
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    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.
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    3. A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false
       notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension.
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             His judgment was often in error, though his candor
             remained unimpaired.                  --Bancroft.
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    4. A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or
       transgression; iniquity; fault. --Ps. xix. 12.
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    5. (Math.) The difference between the approximate result and
       the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of
       double position.
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    6. (Mensuration)
       (a) The difference between an observed value and the true
           value of a quantity.
       (b) 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.
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    7. (Law.) A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record
       in matters of law or of fact.
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    8. (Baseball) 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.
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    Law of error, or Law of frequency of error (Mensuration),
       the law which expresses the relation between the magnitude
       of an error and the frequency with which that error will
       be committed in making a large number of careful
       measurements of a quantity.
 
    Probable error. (Mensuration) See under Probable.
 
    Writ of error (Law), an original writ, which lies after
       judgment in an action at law, in a court of record, to
       correct some alleged error in the proceedings, or in the
       judgment of the court. --Bouvier. Burrill.
 
    Syn: Mistake; fault; blunder; failure; fallacy; delusion;
         hallucination; sin. See Blunder.
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error (wn) | error
     n 1: a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or
          inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to
          point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in
          spite of his grammatical faults" [syn: mistake, error,
          fault]
     2: inadvertent incorrectness [syn: erroneousness, error]
     3: a misconception resulting from incorrect information [syn:
        error, erroneous belief]
     4: (baseball) a failure of a defensive player to make an out
        when normal play would have sufficed [syn: error,
        misplay]
     5: departure from what is ethically acceptable [syn: error,
        wrongdoing]
     6: (computer science) the occurrence of an incorrect result
        produced by a computer [syn: error, computer error]
     7: part of a statement that is not correct; "the book was full
        of errors" [syn: error, mistake] |  
error (foldoc) | error
 
    1. A discrepancy between a computed, observed, or measured
    value or condition and the true, specified, or theoretically
    correct value or condition.
 
    2.  A mental mistake made by a programmer that
    may result in a program fault.
 
    3. (verb) What a program does when it stops as result of a
    programming error.
 
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ERROR (bouvier) | ERROR. A mistake in judgment or deviation from the truth, in matters of fact 
 and from the law in matters of judgment. 
      2.-1 Error of fact. The law has wisely provide that a person shall be 
 excused, if, intending to do a lawful act, and pursuing lawful means to 
 accomplish his object, he commit an act which would be criminal or unlawful, 
 if it were done with a criminal design or in an unlawful manner; for 
 example, thieves break into my house, in the night time, to commit a 
 burglary; I rise out of my bed, and seeing a person with a drawn sword 
 running towards my wife, I take him for one of the burglars, and shoot him 
 down, and afterwards find he was one of my friends, whom, owing to the 
 dimness of the light, I could not recognize, who had lodged with me, rose on 
 the first alarm, and was in fact running towards my wife, to rescue her from 
 the hands of an assassin; still I am innocent, because I committed an error 
 as to a fact, which I could not know, and had, no time to inquire about. 
      3. Again, a contract made under a clear error is not binding; as, if 
 the seller and purchaser of a house situated in Now York, happen to be in 
 Philadelphia, and, at the time of the sale, it was unknown to both parties 
 that the house was burned down, there will be no valid contract; or if I 
 sell you my horse Napoleon, which we both suppose to be in my stable, and at 
 the time of the contract he is dead, the sale is void. 7 How. Miss. R. 371 3 
 Shepl. 45; 20 Wend. 174; 9 Shepl. 363 2 Brown, 27; 5 Conn. 71; 6 Mass. 84; 
 12 Mass. 36. See Sale. 
      4. Courts of equity will in general correct and rectify all errors in 
 fact committed in making deeds and contracts founded on good considerations. 
 See Mistake. 
      5.-2. Error in law. As the law is, or which is the same thing, is 
 presumed to be certain and definite, every man is bound to understand it, 
 and an error of law will not, in general, excuse a man, for its violation. 
      6. A contract made under an error in law, is in general binding, for 
 were it not so, error would be urged in almost every case. 2 East, 469; see 
 6 John. Ch. R. 166 8 Cowen, 195; 2 Jac. & Walk. 249; 1 Story, Eq. Jur. 156; 
 1 Younge & Coll. 232; 6 B. & C. 671 Bowy. Com. 135; 3 Sav. Dr. Rom. App. 
 viii. But a foreign law will for this purpose be considered as a fact. 3 
 Shepl. 45; 9 Pick. 112; 2 Ev. Pothier, 369, &c. See, also, Ignorance; 
 Marriage; Mistake. 
      7. By error, is also understood a mistake made in the trial of a cause, 
 to correct which a writ of error may be sued out of a superior court. 
 
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ERROR (bouvier) | ERROR, WRIT OF. A writ of error is one issued for a superior to an inferior 
 court, for the purpose of bringing up the record and correcting an alleged 
 error committed in the trial in the court below. But it cannot deliver the 
 body from prison. Bro. Abr. Acc. pl. 45. The judges to whom the writ is 
 directed have no power to return the record nisi judicium inde redditum sit. 
 Nor can it be brought except on the final judgment. See Metcalf's Case, 11 
 Co. Rep. 38, which is eminently instructive on this subject. Vide Writ of 
 Error. 
 
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errorfree (mass) | error-free
  - bezchybný, bez chýb |  
terror (mass) | terror
  - hrôza |  
terrorist (mass) | terrorist
  - teroristický, terorista |  
trialanderror (mass) | trial-and-error
  - pokus - omyl |  
typing error (mass) | typing error
  - preklep |  
typists error (mass) | typist's error
  - preklep |  
absolute error (encz) | absolute error,absolutní chyba	n: [tech.]		parkmaj |  
chemical terrorism (encz) | chemical terrorism,	n:		 |  
computer error (encz) | computer error,	n:		 |  
control error (encz) | control error,regulační odchylka	n: [tech.]		Milan Svoboda |  
counterterrorism (encz) | counterterrorism,	n:		 |  
cyber-terrorism (encz) | cyber-terrorism,	n:		 |  
cyber-terrorist (encz) | cyber-terrorist,	n:		 |  
disk error (encz) | disk error,	n:		 |  
domestic terrorism (encz) | domestic terrorism,	n:		 |  
ecological terrorism (encz) | ecological terrorism,	n:		 |  
ecoterrorism (encz) | ecoterrorism,	n:		 |  
error bar (encz) | error bar,vymezení chyby		(v grafu)	web |  
error correction code (encz) | error correction code,kód pro opravu chyb	n: [el.]	pro zabezpečení
 digitálních přenosů, např. CRC, Hammingův kód	Petr Menšík |  
error signal (encz) | error signal,regulační odchylka			v.martin |  
error-prone (encz) | error-prone,	adj:		 |  
errorless (encz) | errorless,bezchybný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožerrorless,bezvadný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
errors (encz) | errors,chyby	n: pl.		Zdeněk Brož |  
foreign terrorist organization (encz) | foreign terrorist organization,	n:		 |  
hardware error (encz) | hardware error,	n:		 |  
holy terror (encz) | holy terror,	n:		 |  
in error (encz) | in error,omylem	adv:		web |  
inborn error of metabolism (encz) | inborn error of metabolism,	n:		 |  
international terrorism (encz) | international terrorism,	n:		 |  
literal error (encz) | literal error,	n:		 |  
little terror (encz) | little terror,	n:		 |  
margin of error (encz) | margin of error,	n:		 |  
narcoterrorism (encz) | narcoterrorism,	n:		 |  
net errors and omissions (encz) | net errors and omissions,			 |  
night terror (encz) | night terror,	n:		 |  
nuclear terrorism (encz) | nuclear terrorism,	n:		 |  
off-by-one error (encz) | off-by-one error,chyba spočívající v použití hodnoty o jednotku menší
 nebo
 větší	[it.]	http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Off-by-one+error	Petr
 Písař |  
plaintiff in error (encz) | plaintiff in error,	n:		 |  
programming error (encz) | programming error,	n:		 |  
reign of terror (encz) | reign of terror,	n:		 |  
rejection error (encz) | rejection error,			 |  
relative error (encz) | relative error,relativní chyba	n: [tech.]		parkmaj |  
rounding error (encz) | rounding error,	n:		 |  
run-time error (encz) | run-time error,	n:		 |  
runtime error (encz) | runtime error,	n:		 |  
semantic error (encz) | semantic error,	n:		 |  
sleep terror disorder (encz) | sleep terror disorder,	n:		 |  
software error (encz) | software error,	n:		 |  
state-sponsored terrorism (encz) | state-sponsored terrorism,	n:		 |  
syntax error (encz) | syntax error,	n:		 |  
system error (encz) | system error,	n:		 |  
terror (encz) | terror,děs	n:		Zdeněk Brožterror,hrůza	n:		terror,postrach	n:		Zdeněk Brožterror,teror	n:		terror,teroristický	adj:		Zdeněk Brožterror,zděšení	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terror-stricken (encz) | terror-stricken,vyděšený hrůzou			Zdeněk Brož |  
terror-struck (encz) | terror-struck,	adj:		 |  
terrorisation (encz) | terrorisation,	n:		 |  
terrorise (encz) | terrorise,terorizovat	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorised (encz) | terrorised,terorizovaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorising (encz) | terrorising,			 |  
terrorism (encz) | terrorism,terorismus	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorist (encz) | terrorist,terorista	n:		Zdeněk Brožterrorist,teroristický	adj:		Pajosh |  
terrorist act (encz) | terrorist act,	n:		 |  
terrorist attack (encz) | terrorist attack,	n:		 |  
terrorist cell (encz) | terrorist cell,	n:		 |  
terrorist group (encz) | terrorist group,	n:		 |  
terrorist organization (encz) | terrorist organization,	n:		 |  
terroristic (encz) | terroristic,teroristický	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorists (encz) | terrorists,teroristé			Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorization (encz) | terrorization,zastrašování	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorize (encz) | terrorize,terorizovat	v:		Zdeněk Brožterrorize,zastrašovat	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorized (encz) | terrorized,terorizoval	v:		Zdeněk Brožterrorized,terorizovaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožterrorized,zastrašoval	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
terrorizing (encz) | terrorizing,			 |  
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