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. |
erythrocyte |
one of the disk-shaped red blood cells that carry hemoglobin and give blood its color. |