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errancy
er·ran·cy E0201600 (ĕr′ən-sē)n. pl. er·ran·cies The state of erring or an instance of it.errancy (ˈɛrənsɪ) n, pl -cies1. the state or an instance of erring or a tendency to err2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity the holding of views at variance with accepted doctrineer•ran•cy (ˈɛr ən si, ˈɜr-) n., pl. -cies. 1. the state or an instance of erring. 2. tendency to err. [1615–25; < Latin errantia. See err, -ancy] errancy1. the condition of being in error. 2. the tendency to be in error or the capacity for being in error; fallibility.See also: Truth and ErrorThesaurusNoun | 1. | errancy - (Christianity) holding views that disagree with accepted doctrine; especially disagreement with papal infallibility; "he denies the errancy of the Catholic Church"unacceptability, unacceptableness - unsatisfactoriness by virtue of not conforming to approved standardsChristian religion, Christianity - a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior | | 2. | errancy - fallibility as indicated by erring or a tendency to errfallibility - the likelihood of making errorsinerrancy - (Christianity) exemption from error; "biblical inerrancy" |
errancy
Antonyms for errancynoun (Christianity) holding views that disagree with accepted doctrineRelated Words- unacceptability
- unacceptableness
- Christian religion
- Christianity
noun fallibility as indicated by erring or a tendency to errRelated WordsAntonyms |