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'erə1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) feil(takelse), mistak2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.) feiltakelse, villfarelsefeil--------mistaksubst. \/ˈerə(r)\/1) feil, uriktighet, feilaktighet2) feiltagelse, mistak3) (softball, baseball) feil4) forsyndelse, synd, villfarelse5) ( om frimerke) feiltrykk6) ( jus) feil7) ( matematikk) feil, avvik fra forutsatt verdibe in error ta feil være feil, ikke stemmedo something in error gjøre noe ved en feiltagelseerror in calculation regnefeil, feilregningerror of\/in judgement feilbedømmelse, feilvurderingerror of law ( jus) feil i lovanvendelseerror of taste smakløsheterrors and omissions excepted ( også E&OE)med forbehold om eventuelle feil og utelatelserhuman error menneskelig svikttrial and error prøving og feilingwrit of error ( jus) søknad om omgjøring av dom (på grunn av formelle feil)
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