errancy

[er-uhn-see, ur-]

er·ran·cy

[er-uhn-see, ur-]
noun, plural er·ran·cies.
1.
the state or an instance of erring.
2.
tendency to err.

Origin:
1615–25; < Latin errantia a wandering. See errant, -cy
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errancy (ˈɛrənsɪ)
 
n , pl -cies
1.  the state or an instance of erring or a tendency to err
2.  Christianity the holding of views at variance with accepted doctrine

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