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errand a quick journey or side trip taken to fulfill a particular purpose. [2 definitions]
errant traveling without a fixed course or direction; wandering. [2 definitions]
errata pl. of erratum.
erratic not occurring predictably or consistently; unpredictable. [4 definitions]
erratum an error in printing, often noted and corrected in an addendum that is printed afterwards and inserted in new printings of the book or article.
erroneous containing or based on error; incorrect; mistaken.
error a mistake in judgment or action. [5 definitions]
errorless combined form of error.
ersatz serving as a substitute, esp. when of inferior quality. [2 definitions]
erstwhile of an earlier time; former.
eruct to belch forth. [2 definitions]
erudite having or showing a high level of scholarly knowledge; learned.
erudition a high level of scholarly knowledge; learnedness.
erumpent bursting forth or protruding, esp. from under a surface.
erupt to break or explode out of a restrained or confined condition. [6 definitions]
eruption the act or process of erupting. [3 definitions]
eruptive tending to emerge violently; explosive. [3 definitions]
-ery a place for (such) a person, activity, trade, or item of trade. [4 definitions]
erysipelas an infectious disease that causes inflammation and redness of the skin and mucous membranes.
erythema abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes that is caused by increased blood flow to the capillaries in response to injury, infection, or inflammation.
erythro- red.