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беспорядочныйизумителенизумительныйнеустойчивыйрассеянныйстраненстранныйудивителенудивительный -
103 erratic
эрратический, переменчивый, неустойчивый -
104 erratic
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105 erratic
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107 erratic
Iதவறுகிற; நெறிதிறம்பிய; ஒழுங்கற்றIIஅலையும், இயல்புப் பழக்கப்பிறழ்ச்சி, இயல்பு மாறிய பழக்கம் -
108 Erratic
திறம்பல் -
109 Erratic
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Erratic
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adj.भ्रमणशील; भूला हुआ; अस्थिर; डावांडोल -
111 erratic
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112 erratic
adj.1) тұрақсыз, түсініксіз2) әдепсіз -
113 erratic
hareketleri düzenli olmayan, degisen, kararsiz, düzensiz; sapkin -
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115 erratic
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116 erratic
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117 erratic
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > erratic
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119 erratic
1. неуправляемый2. ошибочныйThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > erratic
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120 erratic
palakadlakad, layás, hampas-lupà
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Erratic — Er*rat ic, n. 1. One who deviates from common and accepted opinions; one who is eccentric or preserve in his intellectual character. [1913 Webster] 2. A rogue. [Obs.] Cockeram. [1913 Webster] 3. (Geol.) Any stone or material that has been borne… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
erratic — index anomalous, astray, broken (interrupted), capricious, desultory, disjointed, eccentric, inconsisten … Law dictionary
erratic — (adj.) late 14c., wandering, moving, from O.Fr. erratique (13c.) and directly from L. erraticus wandering, straying, roving, from erratum an error, mistake, fault, pp. of errare to wander, err (see ERR (Cf. err)). Sense of irregular, eccentric is … Etymology dictionary
erratic — eccentric, odd, queer, *strange, singular, peculiar, unique, quaint, outlandish, curious Analogous words: aberrant, *abnormal, atypical: irregular, unnatural, anomalous: capricious, fickle, mercurial, inconstant Contrasted words: normal, *regular … New Dictionary of Synonyms
erratic — [adj] unpredictable; wandering aberrant, abnormal, anomalous, arbitrary, bizarre, capricious, changeable, desultory, devious, dicey, directionless, dubious, eccentric, fitful, flaky*, fluctuant, idiosyncratic, iffy*, incalculable, inconsistent,… … New thesaurus
erratic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not even or regular in pattern or movement. DERIVATIVES erratically adverb erraticism noun … English terms dictionary
erratic — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin erraticus, from erratus, past participle of errare Date: 14th century 1. a. having no fixed course ; wandering < an erratic comet > b. archaic nomadic … New Collegiate Dictionary