corrigendum

NOUN
  1. a printer's error; to be corrected
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How To Use corrigendum In A Sentence

  • Corrigendum 1 - Information technology -- Multimedia content description interface -- Part 12: Query format.
  • Mr. Bird, who is now studying the corrigendum (any error that might have been in the previous or draft report) has sent copies to the Leader of the Opposition and the Director of Public Prosecutions.
  • If discrepancies do exist Members need to be made aware of them as this could lead to pressure for additional development to achieve viability: these will be reported in the corrigendum paper.
  • This corrigendum simply corrected the descriptions of supplementary information that accompanied the article detailing precisely what data were used.
  • It is therefore obvious that this error should be corrected (via some kind of corrigendum to the WG2 report perhaps), but it is important to realise that this doesn't mean that Himalayan glaciers are doing just fine. RealClimate
  • Conceding the opposition concern the chief minister brought a corrigendum inserting the words.
  • More recently, Mann battled back in a 2004 corrigendum in the journal Nature, in which he clarified the presentation of his data.
  • If at all they publish some true news involving big politicians or ministers they are forced by some higher forces to publish corrigendum.
  • A corrigendum pasted on the inside back cover of the book says, wherever there is a blank against party affiliations in pages 10-77, it may be read as CPM.
  • The word "corrigendum" usually means a list of errors and their corrections. are sometimes issued by ISO. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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