erratas

/ɪˈrætəz/
noun
  1. A list of errors found in a printed book or document, along with their corrections.
    • The publisher included an erratas sheet at the end of the textbook to fix the mistakes.
    • Before the final print run, the editor compiled an erratas for all the typos.
    • The author apologized for the errors and promised to post an erratas online.
  2. Errors or mistakes in a published work, considered collectively.
    • The journal published a notice about the erratas in last month's article.
    • The erratas in the first edition were corrected in the second printing.
    • Scholars often study the erratas of historical documents to understand how errors occurred.
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