Corrigendum: identifies errors in printed works and the legal recognition of correcting published mistakes in records. Corrigendum denotes an identifiable error in a printed or published work that requires correction; lexicographical authorities define corrigendum as a thing to be corrected, particularly an error discovered after a work has gone to press, and the term is used in legal and reference materials to denote the class of publication error subject to correction.
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Corrigendum: identifies errors in printed works and the legal recognition of correcting published mistakes in records.
Corrigendum denotes an identifiable error in a printed or published work that requires correction; lexicographical authorities define corrigendum as a thing to be corrected, particularly an error discovered after a work has gone to press, and the term is used in legal and reference materials to denote the class of publication error subject to correction.
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