Definitions

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  • adjective Full of error; wrong.

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  • adjective Full of error; wrong.

Etymologies

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error +‎ -ful

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Examples

  • But although it is an error, in this case it is an appropriate error, because it appears in Hack #52 'Robust Processing Using Parallelism' which discusses how we can read errorful or ambiguous sentences using multiple interacting levels of information to construct meaning.

    Mind Hacks: an appropriate error 2005

  • But although it is an error, in this case it is an appropriate error, because it appears in Hack #52 'Robust Processing Using Parallelism' which discusses how we can read errorful or ambiguous sentences using multiple interacting levels of information to construct meaning.

    Mind Hacks: December 2005 Archives 2005

  • · allow hiding of errorful entries from the directory view (issue #105) · fix directory view sorting UI

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010

  • · allow hiding of errorful entries from the directory view (issue #105) · fix directory view sorting UI

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010

  • · allow hiding of errorful entries from the directory view (issue #105) · fix directory view sorting UI

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2009

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