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errancy    
n. 错误;易误

错误;易误

errancy
n 1: (Christianity) holding views that disagree with accepted
doctrine; especially disagreement with papal infallibility;
"he denies the errancy of the Catholic Church"
2: fallibility as indicated by erring or a tendency to err [ant:
{inerrancy}]

Errancy \Er"ran*cy\, n. [L. errantia.]
A wandering; state of being in error.
[1913 Webster]


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