Inerrable


/ɪnˈɛrəbəl/
adjective
1.
less common words for infallible

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    [in-er-uh n-see, -ur-] /ɪnˈɛr ən si, -ˈɜr-/ noun 1. lack of error; infallibility. 2. the belief that the Bible is free from error in matters of science as well as those of faith. Compare (def 3). [in-er-uh nt, -ur-] /ɪnˈɛr ənt, -ˈɜr-/ adjective 1. free from error; infallible. n. 1818, from inerrant + -cy. adj. […]

  • Inerrancy

    [in-er-uh n-see, -ur-] /ɪnˈɛr ən si, -ˈɜr-/ noun 1. lack of error; infallibility. 2. the belief that the Bible is free from error in matters of science as well as those of faith. Compare (def 3). n. 1818, from inerrant + -cy.

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    [in-er-uh n-tiz-uh m] /ɪnˈɛr ənˌtɪz əm/ noun 1. belief in a document’s truth and freedom from error.

  • Inerrant

    [in-er-uh nt, -ur-] /ɪnˈɛr ənt, -ˈɜr-/ adjective 1. free from error; infallible. adj. 1650s, in reference to “fixed” stars (as opposed to “wandering” planets), from Latin inerrantem (nominative inerrans) “not wandering,” from in- “not, opposite of” (see in- (1)) + errans, present participle of errare “to err” (see err).

  • Inerrantist

    [in-er-uh n-tiz-uh m] /ɪnˈɛr ənˌtɪz əm/ noun 1. belief in a document’s truth and freedom from error.


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