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corrigenda

NOUN
  1. a list of printing errors in a book along with their corrections

How To Use corrigenda In A Sentence

  • He was only saved by the Deputy Speaker who is chairing the committee of supply, when he ruled that the official document was the yellow book and not the corrigenda.
  • The complete program plus corrigenda is online and a list of medievalism-themed sessions has been previously posted to the blog and divided by day: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Archive 2009-05-01
  • I will tell _you_ unhesitatingly of such 'corrigenda' -- nay, I will again say, do not humiliate me -- _do not_ again, -- by calling me 'kind' in that way. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • The form of that contract was the 6th edition with corrigenda and Guidance Notes and Amendments.
  • Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, interregna, whatever.
  • A reader of this codex will readily see that the original columns have been annotated with addenda and corrigenda. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I will tell you unhesitatingly of such 'corrigenda' ” nay, I will again say, do not humiliate me ” do not again, ” by calling me 'kind' in that way. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
  • Mr. Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter, but it was of the bulk of six epistles of these degenerate days, containing, in the moderate compass of ten folio pages, closely written, a precis of a supplementary quarto manuscript of addenda, delenda, et corrigenda in reference to the two tracts with which he had presented Waverley. Waverley
  • After a foreword and after a short list of corrigenda for Volumes 1 and 2, it begins with the Latin texts of entries in the Register which were given in English only in Volume 2.
  • Here are the addenda and corrigenda that I know of so far; please keep sending me any comments you have.
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