"Erratic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Irregular in movement or behavior; not steady or consistent. Unpredictable in occurrence or frequency.
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An errand is a task or a chore that one needs to accomplish, typically involving a trip to a specific place, such as a store, post office, or bank, to buy something, collect something, or complete a task.
Errantry refers to a departure from the right path or a deviation from the established norm. It can also mean a tendency to wander or roam freely, often without a specific purpose or direction. In a more archaic sense, errantry was also a term used to describe a knight's independent pursuit of adventure or chivalry, often without the sanction or direction of a central authority.
Errata (noun) refers to a list of corrections or amendments made to a document, book, or publication, typically including mistakes, errors, or factual inaccuracies that need to be revised or corrected.
Erriapus is a mythological entity from Celtic mythology, specifically the mythology of the Gauls and the Britons. Erriapus is the giant, bound by the god Tarvos Trigaranus, a supernatural being who is depicted as a bull-squirrel hybrid. In some accounts, Erriapus is said to be the brother of the god HVINGETR, and together they were bound by the gods to serve as pillars of the sky.