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inerrancies - 3 dictionary results

in⋅er⋅ran⋅cy

[in-er-uhn-see, -ur-]
–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 creationism (def. 3).

Origin:
1810–20; inerr(ant) + -ancy

in⋅er⋅rant

[in-er-uhnt, -ur-]
–adjective
free from error; infallible.

Origin:
1645–55; < L inerrant-, equiv. to in- in- 3 + errant-, s. of errāns prp. of errāre to wander, err; see -ant


in⋅er⋅ran⋅cy, noun
in⋅er⋅rant⋅ly, adverb
in·er·ran·cy   (ĭn-ěr'ən-sē)   
n.  Freedom from error or untruths; infallibility: belief in the inerrancy of the Scriptures.
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