Corrigendum

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Corrigendum Meanings

    noun a correction to a printed text

    Fields related to corrigendum

    Legal

    In legal documents, a corrigendum may be issued to rectify errors in court judgments, contracts, or other legal texts.

    Publishing

    A corrigendum is a published correction to a previously published error in a book, article, or document.

    Academic Research

    Researchers may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in published research papers or studies.

    Government Documents

    Government agencies may issue corrigenda to rectify mistakes in official reports, regulations, or policy documents.

    Occupation Usage of corrigendum

    Writer

    A writer may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in a published article or book.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in a research study or report.

    Journalist

    A journalist may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in a news article or report.

    Scientist

    A scientist may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in a published research paper or study.

    Publisher

    A publisher may issue a corrigendum to correct errors in a printed book or publication.

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