Era vs Err - What's the difference?
era | err |
A time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year.
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(geology) A unit of time, smaller than .
To make a mistake.
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To sin.
(archaic) to stray.
As a noun era
is a time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year.As a verb err is
to make a mistake.era
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Alternative forms
* (archaic)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.}}
citation, passage=In an era when political leaders promise deliverance from decline through America’s purported preeminence in scientific research, the news that science is in deep trouble in the United States has been as unwelcome as a diagnosis of leukemia following the loss of health insurance.}}
Synonyms
* (time period of indeterminate length) age, epoch, period * See alsoDerived terms
* (geological time unit)Coordinate terms
*Anagrams
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Verb
(en verb)- Artificial tests, then, can hardly err on the side of supplying too many opportunities for one bird to see another perform the act which is the model.
