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erring

capable of making an error

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Ers

The bitter vetch Ervum Ervilia

Er

the chemical symbol for erbium a rare earth element It has atomic number 68 and an atomic weight of 16726

qualifying widow(er)

qualifying widow(er) The filing status used by a qualified person for the two years following a spouse's death.

deliver

deliver -ered -er·ing : to transfer possession of (property) to another : put into the possession or exclusive control of another [a deed must be ed to be effective "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] see...

gaol

gaol gaol·er chiefly Brit var of jail jailer

Knight er ratic

Pertaining to a knight errant or to knight errantry

Inerrable

Incapable of erring infallible unerring

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Erative

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er

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erring

capable of making an error

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Ers

The bitter vetch Ervum Ervilia

Er

the chemical symbol for erbium a rare earth element It has atomic number 68 and an atomic weight of 16726

qualifying widow(er)

qualifying widow(er) The filing status used by a qualified person for the two years following a spouse's death.

deliver

deliver -ered -er·ing : to transfer possession of (property) to another : put into the possession or exclusive control of another [a deed must be ed to be effective "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] see...

gaol

gaol gaol·er chiefly Brit var of jail jailer

Knight er ratic

Pertaining to a knight errant or to knight errantry

Inerrable

Incapable of erring infallible unerring

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