apparent error

  • 11Error of the mean square — Mean Mean, a. [OE. mene, OF. meiien, F. moyen, fr. L. medianus that is in the middle, fr. medius; akin to E. mid. See {Mid}.] 1. Occupying a middle position; middle; being about midway between extremes. [1913 Webster] Being of middle age and a… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 12error, writ of — A writ issued from a court of appellate jurisdiction, directed to the judge or judges of a court of record, requiring them to remit to the appellate court the record of an action before them, in which a final judgment has been entered, in order… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 13error apparent — A manifest, plain, or obvious error. An error on the face of a proceeding, in the pleadings, judgment, or decree, as distinguished from an error in the evidence discoverable only upon the examination of the record. Milliken v McKenzie (Tex Civ… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 14apparent drift — An error in the directional gyro resulting from the effect of the earth’s rotation and longitudinal position. At the equator, the rotation of the earth causes no movement of the observer about the directional gyro vertical axis, and there is thus …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 15apparent — That which is obvious, evident, or manifest; what appears, or has been made manifest. That which appears to the eye or mind; open to view; plain; patent. In respect to facts involved in an appeal or writ of error, that which is stated in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 16error nominis nunquam nocet, si de identitate rei constat — /ehrar nomanas nagkwam nosat, say diy adentateytiy riyay konstat/ A mistake in the name of a thing is never prejudicial, if it be clear as to the identity of the thing itself [where the thing intended is certainly known]. This maxim is applicable …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 17apparent — That which is obvious, evident, or manifest; what appears, or has been made manifest. That which appears to the eye or mind; open to view; plain; patent. In respect to facts involved in an appeal or writ of error, that which is stated in the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 18error nominis nunquam nocet, si de identitate rei constat — /ehrar nomanas nagkwam nosat, say diy adentateytiy riyay konstat/ A mistake in the name of a thing is never prejudicial, if it be clear as to the identity of the thing itself [where the thing intended is certainly known]. This maxim is applicable …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 19Rounding Error — A mathematical miscalculation caused by altering a number to an integer or one with fewer decimals. The significance of rounding error depends on the circumstances. While it is inconsequential enough to be ignored in most cases, rounding error… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 20seeming error — tariamoji paklaida statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. apparent error; seeming error vok. plausibelster Fehler, m; scheinbarer Fehler, m rus. кажущаяся погрешность, f pranc. erreur apparente, f …

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