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  • Burst error-correcting code
  • Codes intended to correct short, contiguous errors in a communications channel

    In coding theory, burst error-correcting codes employ methods of correcting burst errors, which are errors that occur in many consecutive bits rather

    Burst error-correcting code

    Burst_error-correcting_code

  • Error correction code
  • Scheme for controlling errors in data over noisy communication channels

    Recoverable Codes Message authentication code Burst error-correcting code Code rate Erasure codes Error detection and correction Error-correcting codes with

    Error correction code

    Error_correction_code

  • Error detection and correction
  • Reliable digital data delivery methods on unreliable channels

    and -correcting codes can be generally distinguished between random-error-detecting/correcting and burst-error-detecting/correcting. Some codes can also

    Error detection and correction

    Error detection and correction

    Error_detection_and_correction

  • Burst error
  • Contiguous sequence of errors occurring in a communications channel

    was too short to correctly find h (a negative probability was found) and so Gilbert assumed that h = 0.5. Burst error-correcting code Federal Standard

    Burst error

    Burst_error

  • Reed–Solomon error correction
  • Error-correcting codes

    detect and correct combinations of errors and erasures. Reed–Solomon codes are also suitable as multiple-burst bit-error correcting codes, since a sequence

    Reed–Solomon error correction

    Reed–Solomon_error_correction

  • Cyclic code
  • Type of block code

    belongs to the code. They are error-correcting codes that have algebraic properties that are convenient for efficient error detection and correction. Let C

    Cyclic code

    Cyclic code

    Cyclic_code

  • Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes
  • Book

    Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes is a textbook on error-correcting codes, by Vera Pless. It was published in 1982 by John Wiley & Sons

    Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes

    Introduction_to_the_Theory_of_Error-Correcting_Codes

  • QR code
  • Type of two-dimensional barcode

    Reed-Solomon code blocks. Each block is a (255,233) Reed Solomon code (shortened to (35,13) code), which can correct up to 11 byte-errors in a single burst, containing

    QR code

    QR code

    QR_code

  • Coding theory
  • Study of the properties of codes and their fitness

    repeat code, this may not appear effective. However, there are more powerful codes known which are very effective at correcting the "burst" error of a scratch

    Coding theory

    Coding theory

    Coding_theory

  • Systematic code
  • In coding theory, a systematic code is any error-correcting code in which the input data are embedded in the encoded output. Conversely, in a non-systematic

    Systematic code

    Systematic_code

  • Concatenated error correction code
  • In coding theory, concatenated codes form a class of error-correcting codes that are derived by combining an inner code and an outer code. They were conceived

    Concatenated error correction code

    Concatenated_error_correction_code

  • Convolutional code
  • Type of error-correcting code using convolution

    In telecommunication, a convolutional code is a type of error-correcting code that generates parity symbols via the sliding application of a boolean polynomial

    Convolutional code

    Convolutional_code

  • Code
  • System of rules to convert information into another form or representation

    represent data in a way more resistant to errors in transmission or storage. This so-called error-correcting code works by including carefully crafted redundancy

    Code

    Code

  • Time diversity
  • transmitted multiple times, or a redundant error correcting code is added. By means of bit-interleaving, the error bursts may be spread in time. Diversity scheme

    Time diversity

    Time_diversity

  • Cyclic redundancy check
  • Error-detecting code for detecting data changes

    cyclic error-correcting codes. The use of systematic cyclic codes, which encode messages by adding a fixed-length check value, for the purpose of error detection

    Cyclic redundancy check

    Cyclic_redundancy_check

  • Computer engineering compendium
  • Overview of computer engineering topics

    String searching algorithm Avalanche effect Rabin–Karp algorithm Burst error-correcting code Cryptography Cryptographic hash function Public-key cryptography

    Computer engineering compendium

    Computer_engineering_compendium

  • Viterbi decoder
  • Decodes a bitstream with the Viterbi algorithm

    channel, has errors grouped in error bursts. Single-error-correcting codes alone can't correct such bursts, so either the convolutional code and the Viterbi

    Viterbi decoder

    Viterbi_decoder

  • Hamming(7,4)
  • Linear error-correcting code

    In coding theory, Hamming(7,4) is a linear error-correcting code that encodes four bits of data into seven bits by adding three parity bits. It is a member

    Hamming(7,4)

    Hamming(7,4)

    Hamming(7,4)

  • Turbo code
  • High-performance forward error correction codes

    2013. The first public paper on turbo codes was "Near Shannon Limit Error-correcting Coding and Decoding: Turbo-codes". This paper was published 1993 in

    Turbo code

    Turbo_code

  • Error analysis for the Global Positioning System
  • Detail of the global positioning system

    pass through the Earth's atmosphere, especially the ionosphere. Correcting these errors is a significant challenge to improving GPS position accuracy.

    Error analysis for the Global Positioning System

    Error analysis for the Global Positioning System

    Error_analysis_for_the_Global_Positioning_System

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    like documenting, categorizing, assigning, reproducing, correcting, and releasing the corrected code. Tools are often used to track bugs and other issues

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

  • Folded Reed–Solomon code
  • Type of error-correcting codes

    phased burst errors. One of the ongoing challenges in Coding Theory is to have error correcting codes achieve an optimal trade-off between (Coding) Rate

    Folded Reed–Solomon code

    Folded_Reed–Solomon_code

  • Hagelbarger code
  • Error-correcting code

    code is a convolutional code that enables error bursts to be corrected provided that there are relatively long error-free intervals between the error

    Hagelbarger code

    Hagelbarger_code

  • POCSAG
  • Communications protocol

    of error-correcting code (bits 10 through 1), and an even parity bit (bit 0). Bits 31 through 1 are a binary BCH code (31, 21). The error-correcting code

    POCSAG

    POCSAG

    POCSAG

  • Bit error rate
  • Number of incorrect bits transmitted

    signals Burst error Error correction code Errored second Pseudo bit error ratio Viterbi Error Rate Jit Lim (14 December 2010). "Is BER the bit error ratio

    Bit error rate

    Bit_error_rate

  • Cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon coding
  • Error-correcting codes used on compact discs

    burst errors. CIRC corrects error bursts up to 4000 data bits in sequence (2.5 mm in length as seen on CD surface) and compensates for error bursts up

    Cross-interleaved Reed–Solomon coding

    Cross-interleaved_Reed–Solomon_coding

  • Permutation code
  • Class of error correction codes

    Permutation codes are a family of error correction codes that were introduced first by Slepian in 1965. and have been widely studied both in Combinatorics

    Permutation code

    Permutation_code

  • DDR5 SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory

    HUDIMM. Unlike DDR4, all DDR5 chips have on-die error-correction code, that detects and corrects storage errors before forwarding data to the CPU, to improve

    DDR5 SDRAM

    DDR5 SDRAM

    DDR5_SDRAM

  • Linear timecode
  • Timecode encoded as an audio signal

    should be tied into house black burst, as should all devices using timecode, to ensure correct color framing and correct synchronization of all digital

    Linear timecode

    Linear_timecode

  • Bit slip
  • Loss or gain of bits in digital transmission

    small bit-slip errors into a longer burst of errors, but eventually recover and produce the correct decrypted plaintext. A bit-slip error when using any

    Bit slip

    Bit_slip

  • Pulse-cross
  • For PAL color coding, the color burst signal can be seen in the form of an orange bar. For a pure black and white signal, the burst is missing. Furthermore

    Pulse-cross

    Pulse-cross

    Pulse-cross

  • Autonegotiation
  • Ethernet connection signaling mechanism

    Every fast link pulse burst transmits 16 bits of data known as a link code word. The first such word is known as a base link code word, and its bits are

    Autonegotiation

    Autonegotiation

  • Registered memory
  • Type of computer memory

    modules also feature error-correcting code memory (ECC), it is also possible for registered memory modules to not be error-correcting or vice versa. Unregistered

    Registered memory

    Registered_memory

  • Latin square
  • Square array with symbols that each occur once per row and column

    that are orthogonal to each other have found an application as error correcting codes in situations where communication is disturbed by more types of

    Latin square

    Latin square

    Latin_square

  • DDR4 SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory introduced 2014

    PC4-19200R. Typically, modules with this designation are also ECC (Error-Correcting Code) Registered, though the 'E' for ECC may not always be included in

    DDR4 SDRAM

    DDR4_SDRAM

  • Edgar Gilbert
  • American mathematician (1923–2013)

    [G52] is a mathematical theorem that guarantees the existence of error-correcting codes that have a high transmission rate as a function of their length

    Edgar Gilbert

    Edgar_Gilbert

  • Peripheral Component Interconnect
  • Local computer bus for attaching hardware devices

    status registers, so that such an error can be easily detected by software. There are 16 possible 4-bit command codes, and 12 of them are assigned. With

    Peripheral Component Interconnect

    Peripheral Component Interconnect

    Peripheral_Component_Interconnect

  • Memory bandwidth
  • Measure of the amount of data transferred per unit time

    using six and eight 64-bit interfaces respectively). In systems with error-correcting memory (ECC), the additional width of the interfaces (typically 72

    Memory bandwidth

    Memory_bandwidth

  • Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    short error bursts when there is a high concentration of errors, and Reed-Solomon codes are inherently well suited to correcting bursts of errors. Newer

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Radio Data System
  • Communications protocol standard in FM radio broadcasts

    synchronized (the offset word is predictable), the code is capable of correcting up to 5-bit burst errors. This basic modulation and block structure was originally

    Radio Data System

    Radio_Data_System

  • Cinema Digital Sound
  • Surround sound format used for theatrical films

    code, was used with additional CRC characters for error correction. Interleaving of odd and even audio samples was performed to protect against burst

    Cinema Digital Sound

    Cinema_Digital_Sound

  • Pulse-code modulation
  • Digital representation of sampled analog signals

    Pulse-code modulation (PCM) is a method used to digitally represent analog signals. It is the standard form of digital audio in computers, compact discs

    Pulse-code modulation

    Pulse-code_modulation

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    wrong bits). The most common error-correcting code, a SECDED Hamming code, allows a single-bit error to be corrected and, in the usual configuration, with

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Spectral efficiency
  • Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth

    (bit/s)/Hz. It is the net bit rate (useful information rate excluding error-correcting codes) or maximum throughput divided by the bandwidth in hertz of a communication

    Spectral efficiency

    Spectral_efficiency

  • Mathematics of cyclic redundancy checks
  • Methods of error detection and correction in communications

    of error-correcting codes, which allow not only the detection of transmission errors, but the reconstruction of the correct message. These codes are

    Mathematics of cyclic redundancy checks

    Mathematics_of_cyclic_redundancy_checks

  • Clock recovery
  • Extracting timing information in serial communication

    encoding B8ZS encoding Burst mode clock and data recovery Eight-to-Fourteen Modulation HDB3 encoding Jitter Line code Manchester code Phase-locked loop Hsieh

    Clock recovery

    Clock_recovery

  • SyntheSys Research
  • Pattern-Sensitivity Histogram 2D Error Mapping Simulated Error Correction Coding Define hypothetical multidimensional Reed-Solomon error correcting architecture to act

    SyntheSys Research

    SyntheSys Research

    SyntheSys_Research

  • Mioty
  • Type of wireless telecommunication wide area network

    telegram into multiple sub packets and sends them after applying error correcting codes, in a partly predefined time and frequency pattern. This makes a

    Mioty

    Mioty

  • Squelch
  • Type of noise gate

    For those PMR446 radios with 38 codes, the codes 0 to 38 are CTCSS Tones: Selcall (Selective Calling) transmits a burst of up to five in-band audio tones

    Squelch

    Squelch

  • Quadrature amplitude modulation
  • Family of digital modulation methods

    amplitude phase modulation (CAP) Circle packing § Applications Error correction code In-phase and quadrature components Modulation for other examples

    Quadrature amplitude modulation

    Quadrature_amplitude_modulation

  • Um interface
  • Part of GSM mobile telephone standard

    implemented on the channel bits of the radio bursts, at a very low level in L1, after forward error correction coding is applied. This is another significant

    Um interface

    Um_interface

  • Error concealment
  • corrupted. When error recovery occurs at the receiving end of the signal, it is receiver-based. These techniques focus on correcting corrupted or missing

    Error concealment

    Error_concealment

  • Index of electronics articles
  • Equivalent noise resistance – Equivalent pulse code modulation noise – Error burstError ratio – Error-correcting code – E-skip – Examples of electrical phenomena

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • List of CD and DVD copy protection schemes
  • to trigger errors during replication. Burst Cutting Area Writing barcode in circular area near the center of the disc (referred to as burst cutting area)

    List of CD and DVD copy protection schemes

    List of CD and DVD copy protection schemes

    List_of_CD_and_DVD_copy_protection_schemes

  • Emergency Alert System
  • Method of emergency broadcasting in the United States

    Island. Officials cited an error in the county's Code Red system; while the correct message was entered into the system, an error processing an abbreviated

    Emergency Alert System

    Emergency Alert System

    Emergency_Alert_System

  • Mark Adler
  • American software engineer

    including the analysis of the effects of X-ray bursts on satellite cables, development of new error-correcting codes, designing an automobile anti-theft key

    Mark Adler

    Mark Adler

    Mark_Adler

  • F-score
  • Statistical measure of a test's accuracy

    cases in the data A test result that correctly indicates the presence of a condition or characteristic Type II error: A test result which wrongly indicates

    F-score

    F-score

    F-score

  • SMPTE 292
  • Digital video transmission line standard

    same—0x3FF, 0, 0; the fourth consists of 3 flag bits, along with an error correcting code. As a result, there are 8 different synchronization packets possible

    SMPTE 292

    SMPTE_292

  • Carrier recovery
  • System in electronic signal processing

    quadrature signals to measure phase error. This phase error is used to discipline the loop's oscillator. Once correctly aligned/recovered, the quadrature

    Carrier recovery

    Carrier recovery

    Carrier_recovery

  • Global Positioning System
  • American satellite-based radio navigation service

    Selective Availability (SA), a deliberate error introduced into the GPS data for which military receivers could correct. As civilian GPS usage grew, there was

    Global Positioning System

    Global Positioning System

    Global_Positioning_System

  • Forecasting
  • Making predictions with available data

    Koehler (2006) proposed using scaled errors as an alternative to percentage errors. Mean absolute scaled error (MASE): M A S E = ∑ t = 1 N | E t 1 N

    Forecasting

    Forecasting

  • XML
  • Markup language and file format

    auto-complete, code refactoring, and code highlighting. This can make it easier to write correct and efficient code, and reduce the risk of errors and bugs

    XML

    XML

    XML

  • Digital Audio Broadcasting
  • Digital radio standard

    error bursts will be spread out in the bit-stream, which in turn will allow the Reed–Solomon error decoder to correct a higher proportion of errors.

    Digital Audio Broadcasting

    Digital Audio Broadcasting

    Digital_Audio_Broadcasting

  • Wow! signal
  • 1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI

    was then written to adjust for this error. When Ehman computed the frequency of the Wow! signal, he took this error into account.[citation needed] The

    Wow! signal

    Wow! signal

    Wow!_signal

  • Optical disc drive
  • Type of computer disk storage drive

    a way that the gap the stoppage produces can be dealt with by the error-correcting logic built into CD players and CD-ROM drives. The first of these drives[which

    Optical disc drive

    Optical disc drive

    Optical_disc_drive

  • Capacitor
  • Electronic component

    experience dielectric breakdown when subjected to high voltages, diaphragms burst under extreme pressures. Just as capacitors block DC while passing AC, diaphragms

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

  • PAL
  • Color encoding system for analogue television

    SECAM is free of both hue and saturation errors. It is not sensitive to phase shifts between the colour burst and the chrominance signal, and for this

    PAL

    PAL

    PAL

  • Computation of cyclic redundancy checks
  • terms are not transmitted sequentially, a physical error burst of one length may be seen as a longer burst due to the rearrangement of bits. For example,

    Computation of cyclic redundancy checks

    Computation of cyclic redundancy checks

    Computation_of_cyclic_redundancy_checks

  • Timeline of the far future
  • Scientific projections regarding the far future

    Geology. 28 (3): 284. doi:10.4138/1870. Minard, Anne (2009). "Gamma-Ray Burst Caused Mass Extinction?". National Geographic News. Archived from the original

    Timeline of the far future

    Timeline of the far future

    Timeline_of_the_far_future

  • Jeju Air Flight 2216
  • 2024 aviation accident in South Korea

    Kim, Hyung-jin; Kim, Tong-Hyung (29 December 2024). "A plane crashes and bursts into flames while landing in South Korea, killing 179". Associated Press

    Jeju Air Flight 2216

    Jeju Air Flight 2216

    Jeju_Air_Flight_2216

  • COSMAC Elf
  • Early single-board personal computer

    could be used to disable memory alteration. If an error was made in program entry, it could be corrected by turning on memory protect, turning off load mode

    COSMAC Elf

    COSMAC Elf

    COSMAC_Elf

  • B61 nuclear bomb
  • Nuclear bomb

    (FUFO) weapon, meaning it is equipped with options including air burst, ground burst, and free-fall, retarded free-fall (parachuted) and laydown delivery

    B61 nuclear bomb

    B61 nuclear bomb

    B61_nuclear_bomb

  • SSE2
  • Intel SIMD processor supplementary instruction sets introduced by Intel

    returning NaN. Since the problem is not locally apparent in the MMX code, finding and correcting the bug can be very time consuming. As SSE2 does not have this

    SSE2

    SSE2

  • Analog television
  • Television that uses analog signals

    [citation needed] In any case, the PAL D (delay) system mostly corrects these kinds of errors by reversing the phase of the signal on each successive line

    Analog television

    Analog television

    Analog_television

  • Lisa Giocomo
  • American neuroscientist

    Neuron. 2015;86:827–839 Environmental boundaries as a mechanism for correcting and anchoring spatial maps. Giocomo LM. Journal of Physiology. 2016;594:6501-6511

    Lisa Giocomo

    Lisa_Giocomo

  • Compact Disc Digital Audio
  • Data format used for audio compact discs

    the data and expands it with error correction codes in a way that allows occasional read errors to be detected and corrected. CIRC encoding interleaves

    Compact Disc Digital Audio

    Compact Disc Digital Audio

    Compact_Disc_Digital_Audio

  • MIL-STD-1168
  • The MIL-STD-1168 is a set of standard codes used to identify munitions (ammunition, explosives and propellants). It was designed to replace the previous

    MIL-STD-1168

    MIL-STD-1168

  • Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group
  • Association of electronic companies

    NAND flash operations improved data integrity by allowing optional error-correcting code (ECC) features A verification product was announced in June 2009

    Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group

    Open NAND Flash Interface Working Group

    Open_NAND_Flash_Interface_Working_Group

  • The Tortured Poets Department
  • 2024 studio album by Taylor Swift

    2024. Retrieved April 17, 2024. West, Bryan (April 15, 2024). "'Error 321': Chicago QR Code Mural Links to Tortured Poets and Taylor Swift". USA Today. Archived

    The Tortured Poets Department

    The_Tortured_Poets_Department

  • Navigation
  • Process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle

    three main errors that must be corrected in order to each usage for navigation. The main errors are perpendicular error, side error and index error. Adjustment

    Navigation

    Navigation

    Navigation

  • Reacher season 2
  • Season of television series

    extract information regarding the buy from Grant after Reacher threatens to burst the balloon in Grant's bladder by filling it with air. However, before leaving

    Reacher season 2

    Reacher_season_2

  • List of interface bit rates
  • modems may produce a higher line rate or gross bit rate, due to error-correcting codes and other physical layer overhead. It is extremely common for throughput

    List of interface bit rates

    List_of_interface_bit_rates

  • List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes
  • fell onto the ground during an emergency landing after one of its engines burst into flames and suffered engine failure; Scottish singer Nathan Evans sings

    List of The Weekly with Charlie Pickering episodes

    List_of_The_Weekly_with_Charlie_Pickering_episodes

  • Numbers station
  • Shortwave radio stations broadcasting only numbers

    Recording of the E03 "Lincolnshire Poacher" interval signal, followed by a coded transmission of five numbers: 0–2–5–8–8 Problems playing this file? See

    Numbers station

    Numbers_station

  • Big Brother 26 (American season)
  • Season of television series

    deepfakes; his first use of it didn't go exactly as planned, causing Rubina to burst into tears. On Day 39, T'Kor nominated Cam, Makensy, and Tucker for eviction

    Big Brother 26 (American season)

    Big_Brother_26_(American_season)

  • IMU Abacus Medal
  • Mathematics award

    checkable proofs, non-approximability of optimization problems, and error-correcting codes." 2006 Jon Kleinberg "For deep, creative and insightful contributions

    IMU Abacus Medal

    IMU Abacus Medal

    IMU_Abacus_Medal

  • XMODEM
  • File transfer protocol

    for error correction, which is susceptible to missing errors in the data if two bits are reversed, which can happen with a suitably short burst of noise

    XMODEM

    XMODEM

  • Sicilian Defence
  • Chess opening

    of the strongest players in the mid-19th century; since then, it has had bursts of popularity, such as in the 1940s. The main line continues 6.Nd6+ Bxd6

    Sicilian Defence

    Sicilian_Defence

  • Glossary of baseball terms
  • (link) Zwerneman, Brent (2001-07-08). "Seattle's Suzuki giving baseball burst of energy". The Indianapolis Star. San Antonio Express-News. p. 3. Retrieved

    Glossary of baseball terms

    Glossary_of_baseball_terms

  • Air France accidents and incidents
  • Flight 054, a Concorde suffered a multiple tire burst on take off en route to Paris. Two tires burst, with the subsequent shrapnel piercing the wing,

    Air France accidents and incidents

    Air_France_accidents_and_incidents

  • AES50
  • Digital audio standard

    bits belong to different samples, allowing the receiving end to correct burst errors. Specialised cross-point routers can convert multiple point-to-point

    AES50

    AES50

  • Redundancy (engineering)
  • Duplication of critical components to increase reliability of a system

    triplicated, which is formally termed triple modular redundancy (TMR). An error in one component may then be out-voted by the other two. In a triply redundant

    Redundancy (engineering)

    Redundancy (engineering)

    Redundancy_(engineering)

  • ATSC tuner
  • Tuner for digital television channels

    receivers support this error correction standard. For the transmission of HDTV at 720 or 1080, an extra 1% to 3% added error correction codes will help reduce

    ATSC tuner

    ATSC tuner

    ATSC_tuner

  • USS Liberty incident
  • 1967 Israeli attack on United States Navy ship

    the attack had been conducted in error". McGonagle ordered the man at gun mount 51 to hold fire, but a short burst was fired at the torpedo boats before

    USS Liberty incident

    USS Liberty incident

    USS_Liberty_incident

  • Zimbabwe
  • Country in Southeastern Africa

    original (PDF) on 30 January 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2016. Troubled Water: Burst Pipes, Contaminated Wells, and Open Defecation in Zimbabwe's Capital (PDF)

    Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe

  • Serial digital interface
  • Family of digital video interfaces

    same—0x3FF, 0, 0; the fourth consists of 3 flag bits, along with an error correcting code. As a result, there are 8 different synchronization packets possible

    Serial digital interface

    Serial digital interface

    Serial_digital_interface

  • Commodore 128
  • Home computer released in 1985

    read MFM disks and will run much slower due to not supporting the C128's burst mode. CP/M boot disks nonetheless must be in the drive's native GCR format;

    Commodore 128

    Commodore 128

    Commodore_128

  • DVB-T
  • Digital terrestrial television standard

    Data sequence is rearranged again, aiming to reduce the influence of burst errors. This time, a block interleaving technique is adopted, with a pseudo-random

    DVB-T

    DVB-T

  • List of Supernatural and The Winchesters characters
  • pinned to the ceiling by him and slashed across her abdomen, eventually bursting into flames. According to "The Kids Are Alright", Azazel then killed all

    List of Supernatural and The Winchesters characters

    List_of_Supernatural_and_The_Winchesters_characters

  • Adolf Hitler
  • Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945

    fighting to take any interest. According to the historian John Toland, Nazism "burst like a bubble" without its leader. Kershaw describes Hitler as "the embodiment

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Adolf_Hitler

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    Broga

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    Colosse

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  • Boy/Male

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    Errol

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    Burt

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    Burt

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    English

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    Burtt

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    English

    Hurst

    Lives in the forest.

    Hurst

  • Vikern
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vikern

    Error-less

    Vikern

  • Hurst
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Hurst

    Lives in the Forest; From the Thicket of Trees

    Hurst

  • BURT
  • Male

    English

    BURT

    Short form of English Burton, BURT means "fortified settlement."

    BURT

  • ERROL
  • Male

    English

    ERROL

    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name possibly ERROL means "to wander." 

    ERROL

  • Hurst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hurst

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a wooded hill, Old English hyrst, or habitational name from one of the various places named with this word, for example Hurst in Berkshire, Kent, Somerset, and Warwickshire, or Hirst in Northumberland and West Yorkshire.Irish : re-Anglicized form of de Horsaigh, Gaelicized form of the English habitational name Horsey, established in Ireland since the 13th century.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurst ‘woodland’, ‘thicket’.

    Hurst

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  • Ajahni
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Ajahni

    He who Wins the Struggle in African Speaking Countries; Of Noble Birth

  • Ellison
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Ellison

    Son of Elder; Greek Form of Elijah

  • Niyati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Niyati

    Necessity, Restriction, The fixed order of things, Destiny, Fate

  • Kugapriya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kugapriya

    Elasticized

  • Neevetha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Neevetha

    Soft, Doing things whole heartedly

  • Atinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Atinder

    Supreme God

  • Tahura
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Tahura

    Purity; Love

  • Jacinthe
  • Girl/Female

    Greek French

    Jacinthe

    Beautiful.

  • Asma'
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Asma'

    Excellent; Precious; Daughter of Abu Bakr

  • Avishkar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Avishkar

    Invention

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  • Burst
  • v. t.

    To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp. from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors.

  • Burst
  • v. t.

    To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall.

  • Breste
  • v. t. & i.

    To burst.

  • Burst
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Burst

  • Amendment
  • n.

    Correction of an error in a writ or process.

  • Corrective
  • n.

    That which has the power of correcting, altering, or counteracting what is wrong or injurious; as, alkalies are correctives of acids; penalties are correctives of immoral conduct.

  • Reduction
  • v. t.

    The correction of observations for known errors of instruments, etc.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.

  • Error
  • n.

    A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.

  • Burst
  • n.

    Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed.

  • Burst
  • v. i.

    To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring.

  • Burst
  • n.

    A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration.

  • Correction
  • n.

    Abatement of noxious qualities; the counteraction of what is inconvenient or hurtful in its effects; as, the correction of acidity in the stomach.

  • Correction
  • n.

    An allowance made for inaccuracy in an instrument; as, chronometer correction; compass correction.

  • Diorthotic
  • a.

    Relating to the correcting or straightening out of something; corrective.

  • Bursting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Burst

  • Correction
  • n.

    That which is substituted in the place of what is wrong; an emendation; as, the corrections on a proof sheet should be set in the margin.

  • Corrective
  • a.

    Having the power to correct; tending to rectify; as, corrective penalties.

  • Correctory
  • a.

    Containing or making correction; corrective.

  • Correction
  • n.

    The act of correcting, or making that right which was wrong; change for the better; amendment; rectification, as of an erroneous statement.