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TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR

  • Typographical error
  • Mistake made in typing printed material

    A typographical error (often shortened to typo), also called a misprint, is a spelling or transposition mistake made in the typing of printed or electronic

    Typographical error

    Typographical error

    Typographical_error

  • Fat-finger error
  • Keyboard input error

    secondary behavior. In common parlance, it simply refers to a common typographical error made on a touchscreen or physical keyboard that occurs when the wrong

    Fat-finger error

    Fat-finger_error

  • Transcription error
  • Data entry error

    character recognition (OCR) programs. Human transcription errors are commonly the result of typographical mistakes; putting one's fingers in the wrong place

    Transcription error

    Transcription_error

  • Clerical error
  • Mistake in clerical work, e.g. data entry

    clerical error. Some writers have suggested that this may have changed the course of American history. Plausible deniability Typographical error See Barkelew

    Clerical error

    Clerical error

    Clerical_error

  • Midwesterners: The Hits
  • 2010 greatest hits album by Hawthorne Heights

    many copies of this release have the typographical error or if it will even be reissued with the typographical error corrected in the future. JT Woodruff

    Midwesterners: The Hits

    Midwesterners:_The_Hits

  • Taxonomy of Allosaurus
  • Taxonomy of a dinosaur genus

    agilis", seen in Osborn, 1912, is a typographical error for A. fragilis. "Allosaurus ferox" is a typographical error by Marsh for A. fragilis made in a

    Taxonomy of Allosaurus

    Taxonomy of Allosaurus

    Taxonomy_of_Allosaurus

  • Sexs
  • redirect: From a misspelling: This is a redirect from a misspelling or typographical error. The correct form is Sexes. This redirect is made available to aid

    Sexs

    Sexs

  • Typography
  • Art of arranging type

    Units of measurement List of typographic features List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks Category:Typographical symbols Arabic typography East

    Typography

    Typography

    Typography

  • 12305 Fifth Helena Drive
  • Final residence of Marilyn Monroe

    is managed by "Andrew Sahure"; however, the name appears to be a typographical error for "Andrew Schure." In 2023, Brinah Milstein, an entrepreneur, and

    12305 Fifth Helena Drive

    12305 Fifth Helena Drive

    12305_Fifth_Helena_Drive

  • Typographic approximation
  • Substituting rare characters with more common characters

    digraph, or a character string. An approximation is different from a typographical error in that an approximation is intentional and aims to preserve the

    Typographic approximation

    Typographic_approximation

  • Teh (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up teh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Teh is a common typographical error of the word the and internet slang neologism. Teh or TEH may also

    Teh (disambiguation)

    Teh_(disambiguation)

  • Crux (literary)
  • Concept in textual criticism

    crux is more serious or extensive than a simple slip of the pen or typographical error. The word comes from Latin crux, Latin for "cross", used metaphorically

    Crux (literary)

    Crux_(literary)

  • Typosquatting
  • Form of cybersquatting which relies on mistakes when inputting a website address

    language spelling, of the intended site A misspelling based on a typographical error A plural of a singular domain name A different top-level domain (e

    Typosquatting

    Typosquatting

  • Typo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up typo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A typo (short for typographical error) is a mistake made in the typing process. The plural is typos. Typo

    Typo (disambiguation)

    Typo_(disambiguation)

  • Teh
  • Internet slang neologism

    neologism most frequently used as an English article, based on a common typographical error of "the". Teh has subsequently developed grammatical usages distinct

    Teh

    Teh

  • Wicked Bible
  • 1631 edition of the King James Bible

    manuscript Rawlinson A 128 as its source) lists this as one of the "two grossest errors", among "divers other faults". The other is a misprint appearing in Deuteronomy

    Wicked Bible

    Wicked Bible

    Wicked_Bible

  • Lands' End
  • American clothing and furnishings retailer

    after promotional materials were printed, the founder noticed the typographical error in the location of the apostrophe, but could not afford to reprint

    Lands' End

    Lands' End

    Lands'_End

  • Charles Epstein (geneticist)
  • American geneticist (1933–2011)

    ISSN 0002-9297. PMC 3113342. PMID 21805720. (This obituary contains a typographical error: "seven years (1987–1993)" should be replaced by "seven years (1986–1993)"

    Charles Epstein (geneticist)

    Charles_Epstein_(geneticist)

  • Scrivener
  • Clerk, scribe, or notary

    contexts. The doctrine of a "scrivener's error" is the legal principle that a map-drafting or typographical error in a written contract may be corrected

    Scrivener

    Scrivener

    Scrivener

  • Katie Hopkins
  • English media personality (born 1975)

    and reworded as a "true solution". Hopkins said the original was a typographical error (she had also misspelled "Manchester"). The motive for the attack

    Katie Hopkins

    Katie Hopkins

    Katie_Hopkins

  • Maraapunisaurus
  • Lost specimen of giant sauropod dinosaur from Colorado

    the enormous size of this animal were over-estimates due partly to typographical errors in the original 1878 description. More recently, it was suggested

    Maraapunisaurus

    Maraapunisaurus

    Maraapunisaurus

  • Wow! signal
  • 1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI

    4056 MHz. However, the university's purchasing department made a typographical error in the order form, instead obtaining an oscillator with frequency

    Wow! signal

    Wow! signal

    Wow!_signal

  • Covfefe
  • Word used by Donald Trump on Twitter

    Covfefe (/koʊ.ˈfɛf.i/ , koh-FEF-ee) is a word, widely presumed to be a typographical error, that Donald Trump used in a tweet during his first term as President

    Covfefe

    Covfefe

  • Addis Ababa
  • Capital and largest city of Ethiopia

    reported Shitagne speakers were used, on the assumption that this was a typographical error. "Addis Ababa | national capital, Ethiopia". Encyclopædia Britannica

    Addis Ababa

    Addis Ababa

    Addis_Ababa

  • The Watcher of Westfield, New Jersey
  • Anonymous stalker in New Jersey, US

    letters were considered well-written and literary, though their typographical errors may suggest a writer with erratic tendencies. The Watcher's identity

    The Watcher of Westfield, New Jersey

    The Watcher of Westfield, New Jersey

    The_Watcher_of_Westfield,_New_Jersey

  • 720p
  • Video resolution

    term found in numerous sources and publications. Typically, it is a typographical error in which the author is referring to the 720p HDTV format. However

    720p

    720p

    720p

  • Pterodactyl (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "pterodactyls" in popular media Petrodactyle, a pterosaur named after a typographical error in an early description of Pterodactylus This disambiguation page

    Pterodactyl (disambiguation)

    Pterodactyl_(disambiguation)

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    from out-of-bounds errors instead of crashing. Style guidelines and defensive programming can prevent easy-to-miss typographical errors (typos). For example

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

  • Muphry's law
  • Adage about hypocritical proscription

    writing of others will contain at least one grammatical, spelling, or typographical error." Named after editor Erin McKean. Bell's first law of Usenet: "Flames

    Muphry's law

    Muphry's_law

  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Russian chemist (1834–1907)

    response to this as being: "That's curious. I believe that is a typographical error in my book. Mendeleyev was the final child, that is certain, and

    Dmitri Mendeleev

    Dmitri Mendeleev

    Dmitri_Mendeleev

  • Doctor Faustus (play)
  • Play by Christopher Marlowe

    conjuring Mephistophilis. The spelling "Histoy" is agreed to be a typographical error. Original language Early Modern English Written by Christopher Marlowe

    Doctor Faustus (play)

    Doctor Faustus (play)

    Doctor_Faustus_(play)

  • HeinOnline
  • Online database for legal materials

    optical scanning technology. This approach avoids the introduction of typographical errors. In addition, other competitors often edit or delete cases and documents

    HeinOnline

    HeinOnline

    HeinOnline

  • Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr.
  • American typesetter with longest name ever

    part to its various renderings over the years, many of which have typographical errors. One of the longest and most reliable published versions, with a

    Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr.

    Hubert_Blaine_Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff_Sr.

  • Salival
  • 2000 box set by Tool

    The track ordering of "Merkaba" and "You Lied" is incorrect. A typographical error made it into VHS Version 61422-31158-2R; Stinkfist was spelled 'Stinkfest'

    Salival

    Salival

  • Sansevieria
  • Former genus of plants

    not clear whether Thunberg's name was intended to be new, or was a typographical error for Petagna's name. "Sansevieria Thunb." is a conserved name in the

    Sansevieria

    Sansevieria

    Sansevieria

  • Daniel Castellano (journalist)
  • Venezuelan journalist, writer and researcher (1972–2026)

    reporter and newscaster of news in Venezolana de Televisión). By typographical error, being registered at birth, his name is Castellano and not Castellanos

    Daniel Castellano (journalist)

    Daniel Castellano (journalist)

    Daniel_Castellano_(journalist)

  • Owen Burns (developer)
  • American businessman (1869–1937)

    published by the Sarasota County History Center that contains a typographical error indicating that Denise Kowal purchased the building in 1886 rather

    Owen Burns (developer)

    Owen Burns (developer)

    Owen_Burns_(developer)

  • Myanmar Standard Time
  • Time zone in Myanmar

    authoritative." The 6:24:47 figure of (Reed and Low) may have been a typographical error from the 6:24:37 time given in (Indian Railway Board 1906: 7) which

    Myanmar Standard Time

    Myanmar Standard Time

    Myanmar_Standard_Time

  • ZIP (file format)
  • Family of archive file formats

    decryption, as well as typos and clarifications. 6.3.6: (2019) Corrected typographical error. 6.3.7: (2020) Added Zstandard compression method ID 20. 6.3.8: (2020)

    ZIP (file format)

    ZIP_(file_format)

  • Moe (slang)
  • Affection for manga and anime characters

    ambiguous whether this was an early conceptualization of moe or simply a typographical error for "burning" (燃えたぎります). By 1994, posts targeting female voice actors

    Moe (slang)

    Moe (slang)

    Moe_(slang)

  • New Zealand national team nomenclature based on the "All Blacks"
  • New Zealanders played as if they were "all backs" which, due to a typographical error, subsequently became "All Blacks". However, the Express and Echo

    New Zealand national team nomenclature based on the "All Blacks"

    New_Zealand_national_team_nomenclature_based_on_the_"All_Blacks"

  • Operation Greif
  • World War II Nazi special-ops mission

    [full citation needed] According to Paul Fussell, an uncorrected typographical error on U.S. identity cards could serve as a tell: the top of a genuine

    Operation Greif

    Operation Greif

    Operation_Greif

  • Percy Fawcett
  • British explorer and military officer

    -54.583 (note S 13° versus S 11°). The discrepancy may have been a typographical error. However, he may have intentionally concealed the location to prevent

    Percy Fawcett

    Percy Fawcett

    Percy_Fawcett

  • Data cleansing
  • Correcting inaccurate computer records

    data. The actual process of data cleansing may involve removing typographical errors or validating and correcting values against a known list of entities

    Data cleansing

    Data_cleansing

  • Statute of limitations
  • Time limit for starting legal proceedings

    its own motion solely in order to correct a ministerial mistake or typographical error in that decision or to reissue the decision to correct a defect in

    Statute of limitations

    Statute_of_limitations

  • Doris Miller
  • First African American to be awarded the Navy Cross (1919–1943)

    20th birthday. Miller's nickname "Dorie" may have originated from a typographical error. He was nominated for recognition for his actions on December 7,

    Doris Miller

    Doris Miller

    Doris_Miller

  • Ghost word
  • Word created by error in a dictionary

    ghost word generally originates from readers interpreting a typographical or linguistic error as a word they are not familiar with, and then publishing

    Ghost word

    Ghost_word

  • Social Security number
  • Nine-digit number issued to U.S. citizens and permanent residents

    numbers have been used by more than one person; usually an innocent typographical error by someone mistyping an SSN. Some SSNs used in advertising have rendered

    Social Security number

    Social Security number

    Social_Security_number

  • Odontotyrannos
  • Legendary creature appearing in stories of Alexander the Great

    pp. xxv, 113n). Skeat 1886, p. 309n's "deutyrans" appears to be a typographical error. Citations Cary, George (1956). The Medieval Alexander. University

    Odontotyrannos

    Odontotyrannos

    Odontotyrannos

  • John Gibbon
  • United States Army officer

    stating that Gibbon's mother's surname was Larder (which may be a typographical error), her actual surname was Lardner. A genealogical Website Archived

    John Gibbon

    John Gibbon

    John_Gibbon

  • Typographical syntax
  • Aspect of typography

    Typographical syntax, also known as orthotypography, is the aspect of typography that defines the meaning and rightful usage of typographic signs, notably

    Typographical syntax

    Typographical_syntax

  • Name change
  • Legal act by a person of adopting a different name

    municipal civil registrar or the consul general to correct a clerical or typographical error in an entry or change the first name or nickname in the civil register

    Name change

    Name change

    Name_change

  • Monomania
  • Mental illness involving an unhealthily intense obsession with one specific thing

    1950s, it gradually disappeared." The reference to the 1950s is a typographical error and it should read "the 1850s". This is evident from a reading of

    Monomania

    Monomania

    Monomania

  • Haplography
  • Accidental omission of content in text

    leipein 'to leave/to omit' + -graphy 'writing'), is a scribal or typographical error where a letter or group of letters that should be written twice is

    Haplography

    Haplography

  • Flag of Mississippi
  • U.S. state flag

    "Mosquito flag" briefly did, apparently due to a commissioner's typographical error. At an August 14 meeting, the commission announced that they had

    Flag of Mississippi

    Flag of Mississippi

    Flag_of_Mississippi

  • Janissary
  • Elite infantry units and standing army of the Ottoman Empire (active 1363–1826)

    unmarried youths, serving in various roles in the early Ottoman army Typographical error for acemiler agası. Nicolle 1983, pp. 9–10. Ágoston 2014, p. 113

    Janissary

    Janissary

    Janissary

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    English, yang-yin (like ying-yang) occasionally occurs as a mistake or typographical error for the Chinese loanword yin-yang—yet they are not equivalents. Chinese

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Emu
  • Large flightless bird endemic to Australia

    the first name given to an organism stands, unless it is clearly a typographical error. Most modern publications, including those of the Australian government

    Emu

    Emu

    Emu

  • Erik Jan Hanussen
  • Austrian publicist and clairvoyant (1889–1933)

    (1976). The name in the quote is "Hamissen." This is apparently a typographical error since in the same sentence the name is subsequently spelled correctly

    Erik Jan Hanussen

    Erik Jan Hanussen

    Erik_Jan_Hanussen

  • Dromaius
  • Genus of birds

    taxonomy is that the first name given stands, unless it is clearly a typographical error, as argued by W.B. Alexander. For names published on the same day

    Dromaius

    Dromaius

    Dromaius

  • Yuri Andropov
  • Leader of the Soviet Union from 1982 to 1984

    possession the black box from KAL 007 that proved the pilot had made a typographical error when entering data in the automatic pilot. The Soviet air defence

    Yuri Andropov

    Yuri Andropov

    Yuri_Andropov

  • Brian Kemp
  • Governor of Georgia since 2019

    from voter rolls for an errant hyphen or if "a stray letter or a typographical error on someone's voter registration card didn't match the records of

    Brian Kemp

    Brian Kemp

    Brian_Kemp

  • Ski-Doo
  • Snowmobile brand

    by Joseph-Armand Bombardier. The original name was Ski-Dog, but a typographical error in a Bombardier brochure changed the name Ski-Dog to Ski-Doo. Upon

    Ski-Doo

    Ski-Doo

    Ski-Doo

  • Domain name
  • Identification string in the Internet

    language spelling, of the intended site A misspelling based on a typographical error A plural of a singular domain name A different top-level domain:

    Domain name

    Domain name

    Domain_name

  • Seikan Tunnel
  • Undersea railway tunnel in Japan

    — Seikan Tunnel 2001 — >5,000,000 Seikan Tunnel 2016 2,110,000 — Seikan Tunnel (Hokkaido Shinkansen) This may be a typographical error in the source

    Seikan Tunnel

    Seikan Tunnel

    Seikan_Tunnel

  • Sensational spelling
  • Non-standard spelling for effect

    (orthography) § Spelling reforms Satiric misspelling Spelling reform Typographical error Typosquatting Rozakis, Laurie E. (2008). I Before "E" Except After

    Sensational spelling

    Sensational_spelling

  • Carom billiards
  • Billiards games played on cloth-covered pocketless tables

    Retrieved 5 March 2007. The cited document has a "cm" for "mm" typographical error. "Explosive Teeth". The New York Times. 16 September 1875. ISSN 0362-4331

    Carom billiards

    Carom billiards

    Carom_billiards

  • Mauritius
  • Island country in the Indian Ocean

    Mozambique channel. The island appears with the Portuguese names Cirne (a typographical error where the 's' of the Portuguese 'Cisne' (Swan) became an 'r') or

    Mauritius

    Mauritius

    Mauritius

  • Euler's constant
  • Difference between logarithm and harmonic series

    of ρ {\displaystyle \rho } . See formula 11 on page 3. Note the typographical error in the numerator of Wolf's sum over zeros, which should be 2 rather

    Euler's constant

    Euler's constant

    Euler's_constant

  • Pinus mugo
  • Species of plant

    for the species, Pinus montana, is still occasionally seen, and a typographical error "mugho" (first made in a prominent 18th-century encyclopedia) is

    Pinus mugo

    Pinus mugo

    Pinus_mugo

  • David Hemmings
  • English actor and director (1941–2003)

    in the pilot and the second-season episode "Moffett's Ghost" – a typographical error by the studio's titles unit). He once joked "People thought I was

    David Hemmings

    David Hemmings

    David_Hemmings

  • Ms.
  • English honorific title for women regardless of marital status

    attempted to put the term into use when she saw what she thought was a typographical error on the address label of a copy of News & Letters sent to her roommate

    Ms.

    Ms.

  • Robert Durst
  • American murderer (1943–2022)

    letter written by Durst which contained the same "Beverley Hills" typographical error as the anonymous letter directing police to Berman's body, implicating

    Robert Durst

    Robert Durst

    Robert_Durst

  • Robert Barker (printer)
  • English bookseller and printer in London

    Martin Lucas published the infamous "Wicked Bible", which contained a typographical error omitting the word not from the sentence Thou shalt not commit adultery

    Robert Barker (printer)

    Robert_Barker_(printer)

  • Archimedes Palimpsest
  • Greek parchment codex manuscript

    which twice and equals are easily confused; Suter makes at least a typographical error at the crucial point, equating the lengths of a side and diagonal

    Archimedes Palimpsest

    Archimedes Palimpsest

    Archimedes_Palimpsest

  • Bitely, Michigan
  • Unincorporated community in Michigan, United States

    named for Steven Bitely, who built a sawmill there, but due to a typographical error, the post office was initially spelled as Biteley. The Bitely Homecoming

    Bitely, Michigan

    Bitely,_Michigan

  • The Adventure of the Empty House
  • Short story by Arthur Conan Doyle

    prohibition on consecutive non-nasal consonants; it may even have been a typographical error, a concern about copyright, or a deliberate alteration to match the

    The Adventure of the Empty House

    The Adventure of the Empty House

    The_Adventure_of_the_Empty_House

  • List of Seinfeld characters
  • find he is a bratty spoiled kid. George and Donald fight over a typographical error on a Trivial Pursuit card, which says the Moops (rather than the

    List of Seinfeld characters

    List_of_Seinfeld_characters

  • Gary Merrill
  • American actor (1915–1990)

    Ends (1950) - Tommy Scalise All About Eve (1950) - Bill Sampson (A typographical error in the film's credits lists the character's name as "Simpson"). Rawhide

    Gary Merrill

    Gary Merrill

    Gary_Merrill

  • Dark Ages (historiography)
  • Term for the Early Middle Ages

    and its English translation is from Mommsen's article, p. 240. The typographical error of inbar instead of iubar has been corrected.) Albrow, Martin, The

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark Ages (historiography)

    Dark_Ages_(historiography)

  • Ode to Billie Joe
  • 1967 Bobbie Gentry song

    to "Billy." Gentry stated that the original spelling had been a typographical error; this is corroborated by her original handwritten lyrics of the song

    Ode to Billie Joe

    Ode_to_Billie_Joe

  • Tommy Zeigler case
  • American murderer on death row

    investigator on the case, had lied about Foster, saying his name was a typographical error. Zeigler was scheduled to be executed on October 22, 1982. However

    Tommy Zeigler case

    Tommy Zeigler case

    Tommy_Zeigler_case

  • Vaughan v Menlove
  • Tort law case

    birthplace of the “reasonable man of ordinary prudence” originated from a typographical error in an influential tort treatise, Prosser’s Law of Torts (4th edition)

    Vaughan v Menlove

    Vaughan v Menlove

    Vaughan_v_Menlove

  • Sic
  • Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation

    section on permissible changes to quotations, CMOS says, 'Obvious typographic errors may be corrected silently (without comment or sic) unless the passage

    Sic

    Sic

  • Paint It Black
  • 1966 song by the Rolling Stones

    (2015) The song was originally released as "Paint It, Black" due to a typographical error. Greenfield 1981, p. 172. Perone 2012, p. 91; Erlewine n.d.. Charone

    Paint It Black

    Paint_It_Black

  • Herman Kelly and Life
  • and European labels with various mixes and time-lengths. Due to a typographical error, the title of the song was mislabeled as "Dance to the Drummer Beat"

    Herman Kelly and Life

    Herman_Kelly_and_Life

  • Australian fifty-dollar note
  • Current denomination of Australian currency

    Muriel van der Byl AM, retains the portraits of Cowan and Unaipon. A typographical error, the last "i" in "responsibility" being missing and spelled instead

    Australian fifty-dollar note

    Australian_fifty-dollar_note

  • Norns
  • Group of deities in Norse mythology

    Iceland Guðni Jónsson's edition of the text with normalized spelling. Typographical error for Norns, cf. the text in Old Norse. The Second Lay of Helgi Hundingsbane

    Norns

    Norns

    Norns

  • Ghost characters
  • Erroneous kanji

    due to being included in the CCITT Chinese Primary Set, may be a typographical error that was adopted without sufficiently checking for sources. U+237C

    Ghost characters

    Ghost_characters

  • Epidemiology
  • Study of health and disease within a population

    random errors include poorly worded questions, a misunderstanding in interpreting an individual answer from a particular respondent, or a typographical error

    Epidemiology

    Epidemiology

  • UXV Combatant
  • Carrier Warship

    "high-tech radars" would be used for submarine hunting, but this is a typographical error for "sonars". BAE Systems press release: 11 September 2007

    UXV Combatant

    UXV_Combatant

  • Thou shalt not commit adultery
  • One of the Ten Commandments

    commit adultery." Historians are divided as to whether this was a typographical error or the attempt of a competitor to sabotage the print-run. Moses Maimonides

    Thou shalt not commit adultery

    Thou shalt not commit adultery

    Thou_shalt_not_commit_adultery

  • John Edward Robinson
  • American serial killer on death row

    The letters were, her mother said, uncharacteristically free of typographical errors. Later, Robinson told Trouten's mother that she had run off with

    John Edward Robinson

    John Edward Robinson

    John_Edward_Robinson

  • Leet
  • Online slang and alternative orthography

    telephone systems and other non-Internet equipment. Teh originated as a typographical error of "the", and is sometimes spelled t3h. j00 takes the place of "you"

    Leet

    Leet

    Leet

  • Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
  • End of Slavery", p.322 [1] Note that the hardcover edition has a typographical error stating "31.2 percent"; it is corrected to 13.2 in the paperback

    Slavery in the colonial history of the United States

    Slavery in the colonial history of the United States

    Slavery_in_the_colonial_history_of_the_United_States

  • Dora Bryan
  • English actress (1923–2014)

    box of Bryant and May matches that were lying on the table, but a typographical error left off the last letter on the theatre credits and she became Dora

    Dora Bryan

    Dora_Bryan

  • The Rules of Attraction
  • 1987 novel by Bret Easton Ellis

    of the novel engage. This is sometimes mistaken by readers as a typographical error or the result of a missing page, but was purposely written by Ellis

    The Rules of Attraction

    The_Rules_of_Attraction

  • Five Orders of Periwigs
  • ("advertisment", "volumns"). A second state of the engraving corrects a typographical error by inserting the letter "e" in "advertisment", and relabels the "Episcopal"

    Five Orders of Periwigs

    Five Orders of Periwigs

    Five_Orders_of_Periwigs

  • First Triumvirate
  • Alliance between Roman politicians Caesar, Pompey and Crassus

    Note that Drogula references a "C. Domitius Calvinus", which is a typographical error; on the next page he mentions that the Calvinus implicated was the

    First Triumvirate

    First Triumvirate

    First_Triumvirate

  • Please Please Me (song)
  • 1963 song by the Beatles

    Vee-Jay single, which was assigned the catalog number 498, featured a typographical error: the band's name was spelled "The Beattles" with two "t"s. WLS used

    Please Please Me (song)

    Please_Please_Me_(song)

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  • Winfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winfield

    English : habitational name from any of various places now called Wingfield. North and South Wingfield in Derbyshire are evidently named with Old English wynn ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’. A place of this name in Bedfordshire may have as it first element a topographical term or bird name wince (see Winch). One in Suffolk was probably either the ‘field of the people of Wīga’ (a short form of any of various compound names formed with wīg ‘war’), or else derives its first element from Old English wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’.

    Winfield

  • WADE
  • Male

    English

    WADE

      English topographical surname transferred to forename use, WADE means "lives near the river crossing." Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wada (the name of a sea giant), meaning "to go," in the sense of going forward, proceeding.

    WADE

  • Clive
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clive

    English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Shropshire and Cheshire, named Clive, from the dative case of Old English clif ‘slope’, ‘bank’, ‘cliff’ (see Cliff), originally used after a preposition. In some cases the name may be topographical, with the same origin and meaning.

    Clive

  • Wells
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wells

    English : habitational name from any of several places named with the plural of Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a topopgraphical name from this word (in its plural form), for example Wells in Somerset or Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk.Translation of French Dupuis or any of its variants.One of numerous early immigrants from England bearing this name was Thomas Welles, governor of colonial CT, who was in Hartford, CT, by 1636.

    Wells

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  • Cote
  • Surname or Lastname

    French (Côte)

    Cote

    French (Côte) : topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or riverbank, less often on the coast, from Old French coste (Latin costa ‘rib’, ‘side’, ‘flank’, also used in a transferred topographical sense). There are several places in France named with this word, and the surname may also be a habitational name from any of these.English : topographic name from Middle English cote, cott ‘shelter’, ‘cottage’ (see Coates).

    Cote

  • Lobb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lobb

    English : habitational name from a place in Devon, recorded in Domesday Book as Loba, apparently a topographical term meaning perhaps ‘lump’, ‘hill’, the village being situated at the bottom of a hill. There is also a place of the same name in Oxfordshire (recorded in 1208 as Lobbe), but the historical and contemporary distribution of the surname (which is still largely restricted to Devon), makes it unlikely that it ever derived from this place, or from Middle English, Old English lobbe ‘spider’.

    Lobb

  • Ord
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumbria) and Scottish

    Ord

    English (Northumbria) and Scottish : habitational name from East Ord in Northumberland, named with Old English ord ‘point’. Compare Ort 3.English : from a Germanic personal name (see Ort 2).Scottish : habitational name from various minor places named with Gaelic ord ‘hammer’, used as a topographical term for a rounded hill.

    Ord

  • Bufton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hereford and Wales)

    Bufton

    English (Hereford and Wales) : topographical name from Middle English (a)bove ‘above’ (Old English on būfan) + toun ‘village’, ‘hamlet’, i.e. denoting someone who lived above the village, or a habitational name from a minor place named with these elements, such as Bufton End in Cambridgeshire.

    Bufton

  • Wilding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now chiefly Lancashire)

    Wilding

    English (now chiefly Lancashire) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Wilding, a derivative of Old English wilde ‘wild’, ‘savage’. It is also possible that it may be from a topographical term derived from the same vocabulary word. Compare Wild, but early forms with prepositions are not found.German : patronymic from Wilto, a short form of a Germanic personal name beginning with wild ‘wild’.

    Wilding

  • Maund
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maund

    English : variant of Mander 1.English : habitational name from Maund Bryan or Rose Maund in Herefordshire, possibly named in Old English as ‘(place at) the hollows’, from the dative plural of maga ‘stomach’ (used in a topographical sense). Mills suggests it may alternatively be a survival of an ancient Celtic term magnis, probably meaning ‘the rocks’.

    Maund

  • Lum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lum

    English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and West Yorkshire called Lumb, both apparently originally named with Old English lum(m) ‘pool’. The word is not independently attested, but appears also in Lomax and Lumley, and may be reflected in the dialect term lum denoting a well for collecting water in a mine. In some instances the name may be topographical for someone who lived by a pool, Middle English lum(m).English : variant of Lamb.Chinese : variant of Lin 1.Chinese : possibly a variant of Lan.

    Lum

  • Rand
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rand

    English : from the Middle English personal name Rand(e), a short form of any of the various Germanic compound personal names with the first element rand ‘(shield) rim’, as for example Randolph.English : topographic name for someone who lived on the margin of a settlement or on the bank of a river (from Old English rand ‘rim’, used in a topographical sense), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rand in Lincolnshire and Rand Grange in North Yorkshire.German : from a short form of any of the various compound names formed with rand- ‘rim’. Compare 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German, Middle Low German rand, rant ‘edge’, ‘rim’.

    Rand

  • Wrigley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Wrigley

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Wrigley Head near Salford, the second element of which is presumably Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’; the first may be a personal name or topographical term from Old English wrigian ‘to strive’, ‘to bend or turn’.

    Wrigley

  • High
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England)

    High

    English (chiefly East Anglia and northern England) : nickname for a tall man, from Middle English hegh, hie ‘high’, ‘tall’, Old English hēah (compare Hay 2), or a topographic name for a dweller on a hilltop or high place, from the same word used in a topographical sense. This second use is supported by early forms such as Richard atte High (Sussex 1332).

    High

  • Cowley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cowley

    English : habitational name from any of the various places called Cowley. One in Gloucestershire is named with Old English cū ‘cow’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; two in Derbyshire have Old English col ‘(char)coal’ as the first element; and one near London has it from Old English cofa ‘shelter’, ‘bay’ (see Cove) or the personal name Cofa. The largest group, however, with examples in Buckinghamshire, Devon, Oxfordshire, and Staffordshire, were apparently named as ‘the wood or clearing of Cufa’; however, in view of the number of places named with this element, it is possible that it conceals a topographical term as well as a personal name.Irish : reduced form of Macaulay (see McCauley).

    Cowley

  • Womble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Womble

    English : habitational name from Wombwell in South Yorkshire, named with the Old English byname Wamba meaning ‘belly’ (or this word used in a transferred topographical sense) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

    Womble

  • Layland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Layland

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Leyland in Lancashire (recorded in Domesday Book as Lailand), or from Laylands in Yorkshire; both are named from Old English lǣge ‘untilled ground’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’. In some cases the name may be topographical.

    Layland

  • Trench
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (of French origin)

    Trench

    English and Scottish (of French origin) : habitational name from La Tranche in Poitou, so named from the Old French topographical term trenche, a derivative of the verb trenchier ‘to cut’, which denoted both a ditch and a track cut through a forest. The term is also found in Middle English, and in some cases the surname could be of topographic origin or from minor place, such as The Trench in Kent, named with this word.The Trench family that hold the earldom of Clancarty trace their descent from Frederic de la Tranche, who settled in Northumbria from France c.1575. They became established in Ireland in the 17th century, when Frederick Trench went there and purchased an estate in Galway in 1631.

    Trench

  • Tuft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Tuft

    English (Midlands) : possibly a topographical name from Middle English tufte, tuffe ‘clump of trees or bushes’. This is an element of minor place names and field names in various counties.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, from Old Norse tupt ‘site’, ‘lot’.Possibly an altered spelling of South German Duft, from a topographic name meaning ‘swamp’, ‘moor’.

    Tuft

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  • Typographic
  • a.

    Alt. of Typographical

  • Corps
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps.

  • Xylographic
  • a.

    Alt. of Xylographical

  • Myographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to myography.

  • Error
  • n.

    A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.

  • Typographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to typography or printing; as, the typographic art.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.

  • Paragraph
  • n.

    A brief composition complete in one typographical section or paragraph; an item, remark, or quotation comprised in a few lines forming one paragraph; as, a column of news paragraphs; an editorial paragraph.

  • Vice
  • n.

    A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse.

  • Trip
  • n.

    A false step; a stumble; a misstep; a loss of footing or balance. Fig.: An error; a failure; a mistake.

  • Prelal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to printing; typographical.

  • Errorist
  • n.

    One who encourages and propagates error; one who holds to error.

  • Unerring
  • a.

    Committing no mistake; incapable or error or failure certain; sure; unfailing; as, the unerring wisdom of God.

  • Errorful
  • a.

    Full of error; wrong.

  • Stylographical
  • a.

    Same as Stylographic, 1.

  • Xylographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to xylography, or wood engraving.

  • Myographic
  • a.

    Alt. of Myographical

  • Typographical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the act or act of representing by types or symbols; emblematic; figurative; typical.