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  • Error-correcting codes with feedback
  • and search theory, error-correcting codes with feedback are error-correcting codes designed to work in the presence of feedback from the receiver to

    Error-correcting codes with feedback

    Error-correcting_codes_with_feedback

  • 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 feedback

    Error correction code

    Error_correction_code

  • Quantum error correction
  • Process in quantum computing

    stabilizer codes, and the corresponding codewords are referred to as quantum error-correcting codes (QECCs). Conceptually, to use a quantum error-correcting code

    Quantum error correction

    Quantum_error_correction

  • 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

  • Block cipher mode of operation
  • Cryptography algorithm

    an error will result (with high probability) in the entire message being rejected. If resistance to random error is desirable, error-correcting codes should

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block cipher mode of operation

    Block_cipher_mode_of_operation

  • Claude Shannon
  • American mathematician (1916–2001)

    inequality Error-correcting codes with feedback List of pioneers in computer science Models of communication n-gram Noisy channel coding theorem Nyquist–Shannon

    Claude Shannon

    Claude Shannon

    Claude_Shannon

  • Elwyn Berlekamp
  • American mathematician (1940–2019)

    was president of Cyclotomics, Inc., a corporation that developed error-correcting code technology. He studied various games, including dots and boxes,

    Elwyn Berlekamp

    Elwyn Berlekamp

    Elwyn_Berlekamp

  • Corrective feedback
  • Practice in the field of learning and achievement

    spoken errors. Such feedback, known as a recast, often leads to the child repeating their utterance correctly (or with fewer errors) in imitation of the

    Corrective feedback

    Corrective_feedback

  • Correct by Construction
  • Engineering development methodology

    and cost, improve product quality, and allow real-time product feedback. Design errors are often discovered late in the development cycle or after release

    Correct by Construction

    Correct_by_Construction

  • 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

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

    methods, automatic coding systems, and error-detecting and error-correcting codes. He invented the concepts known as Hamming codes, Hamming windows, Hamming

    Coding theory

    Coding theory

    Coding_theory

  • 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

  • Power-on self-test
  • Process performed by firmware or software routines

    working) to signal error codes. Some vendors developed proprietary variants or enhancements, such as MSI's D-Bracket. POST beep codes vary from manufacturer

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on self-test

    Power-on_self-test

  • Gray code
  • Ordering of binary values, used for positioning and error correction

    combining this with forward error correction capable of correcting single-bit errors, it is possible for a receiver to correct any transmission errors that cause

    Gray code

    Gray_code

  • PID controller
  • Control loop feedback mechanism

    proportional–integral–derivative (PID) controller, or three-term controller, is a feedback-based control loop mechanism commonly used to manage machines and processes

    PID controller

    PID_controller

  • 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

  • GPS signals
  • Signals broadcast by GPS satellites

    frequency receiver. The C/A PRN codes are Gold codes with a period of 1023 chips transmitted at 1.023 Mchip/s, causing the code to repeat every 1 millisecond

    GPS signals

    GPS signals

    GPS_signals

  • Luby transform code
  • science, Luby transform codes (LT codes) are the first class of practical fountain codes that are near-optimal erasure correcting codes. They were invented

    Luby transform code

    Luby_transform_code

  • Predictive coding
  • Theory of brain function

    predict the responses at the next lower level via feedback connections, and the error signal is used to correct the estimate of the input signal at each level

    Predictive coding

    Predictive_coding

  • Claude Berrou
  • French professor in electrical engineering

    quasi-optimal error-correcting coding scheme called turbo codes as evidenced by the sole inventorship credit given on the fundamental patent for turbo codes. The

    Claude Berrou

    Claude_Berrou

  • Information theory
  • Scientific study of digital information

    rate–distortion theory. Error-correcting codes (channel coding): While data compression removes as much redundancy as possible, an error-correcting code adds just the

    Information theory

    Information_theory

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

    bits – both kinds of errors are called bit slip. Thus one prevents long strings without change via such devices as run length limited codes. Many communication

    Bit slip

    Bit_slip

  • Delta-sigma modulation
  • Method for converting signals between digital and analog

    by utilizing a negative feedback loop during quantization to the lower bit depth that continuously corrects quantization errors and moves quantization

    Delta-sigma modulation

    Delta-sigma modulation

    Delta-sigma_modulation

  • Error-driven learning
  • Reinforcement learning method

    recognition (SR), and dialogue systems. Error-driven learning models are ones that rely on the feedback of prediction errors to adjust the expectations or parameters

    Error-driven learning

    Error-driven_learning

  • Error-related negativity
  • Electrical activity in the brain

    brain potentials following incorrect feedback in a time-estimation task: evidence for a "generic" neural system for error detection". Journal of Cognitive

    Error-related negativity

    Error-related_negativity

  • Hybrid automatic repeat request
  • Hybrid error-detection and correction code in communications

    forward error correction codes that can be used in an HARQ scheme besides Turbo codes, e.g. extended irregular repeat-accumulate (eIRA) code and Efficiently-Encodable

    Hybrid automatic repeat request

    Hybrid_automatic_repeat_request

  • Types of artificial neural networks
  • Classification of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)

    phenomena of difficulty with similarity and pop-out when multiple inputs are present, without additional parameters. A regulatory feedback network makes inferences

    Types of artificial neural networks

    Types_of_artificial_neural_networks

  • Delayed auditory feedback
  • Extension of the time between speech and auditory perception

    auditory error cells in the posterior superior temporal cortex that go to motor correction cells in right frontal cortex mediate auditory feedback control

    Delayed auditory feedback

    Delayed_auditory_feedback

  • Climate Feedback
  • Fact-checking website for climate change

    global warming, described Climate Feedback as "a highly respected and influential resource." The website has identified errors in content published by outlets

    Climate Feedback

    Climate_Feedback

  • Satellite modem
  • Type of modem

    concatenated with convolutional codes with an interleaving; New modems support superior error correction codes (turbo codes and LDPC codes). Frame formats that are

    Satellite modem

    Satellite_modem

  • Berlekamp–Massey algorithm
  • Algorithm on linear-feedback shift registers

    some algebraic geometry codes, including one-point algebraic geometry codes, and variants have been developed for multipoint codes from algebraic curves

    Berlekamp–Massey algorithm

    Berlekamp–Massey algorithm

    Berlekamp–Massey_algorithm

  • Motor program
  • Abstract representation of movement

    generated reference value for error checking. However, research involving deafferented animals and humans suggests feedback is not necessary for movement

    Motor program

    Motor program

    Motor_program

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    assigning, reproducing, correcting, and releasing the corrected code. Tools are often used to track bugs and other issues with software. Typically, different

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

  • Ed (text editor)
  • Line-oriented text editor

    constraints loosened, editors with more feedback became the norm. The glibc documentation notes an error code called ED with its description (errorstr) merely

    Ed (text editor)

    Ed (text editor)

    Ed_(text_editor)

  • Code-division multiple access
  • Channel access method used by various radio communication technologies

    belongs to two basic categories: synchronous (orthogonal codes) and asynchronous (pseudorandom codes). The digital modulation method is analogous to those

    Code-division multiple access

    Code-division multiple access

    Code-division_multiple_access

  • Error (linguistics)
  • Unintended deviation from the rules of a language variety

    language, and the feedback an L2 learner gets upon making errors benefits them in developing the L2 knowledge. Error analysis (linguistics) Error treatment (linguistics)

    Error (linguistics)

    Error (linguistics)

    Error_(linguistics)

  • Chargeback
  • Return of money

    arbitration. With each chargeback the issuer selects and submits a numeric reason code. This feedback may help the merchant and acquirer diagnose errors and improve

    Chargeback

    Chargeback

  • Software testing
  • Checking software against a standard

    (dynamic testing) and obtaining positive feedback from them, can further increase the certainty that the SRS is correctly formulated. On the other hand, the

    Software testing

    Software testing

    Software_testing

  • A5/2
  • Stream cipher

    and Nathan Keller presented a ciphertext-only attack based on the error correcting codes used in GSM communication. They also demonstrated a vulnerability

    A5/2

    A5/2

  • Analog-to-digital converter
  • System that converts an analog signal into a digital signal

    the digital output codes of an ADC are accumulated into histograms representing measured particle energies. If some output codes correspond to slightly

    Analog-to-digital converter

    Analog-to-digital converter

    Analog-to-digital_converter

  • Feed forward (control)
  • Control paradigm in which errors are measured before they can affect a system

    provide a feedback path by observing the direction of travel and compensating for errors by turning the steering wheel. In that case you have a feedback system

    Feed forward (control)

    Feed forward (control)

    Feed_forward_(control)

  • Action slip
  • or environments to break error-prone patterns. Feedback Systems: Design systems that provide immediate feedback when an error occurs, such as alerts in

    Action slip

    Action_slip

  • XPIC
  • affecting the main one. The feedback control to drive the adapting criteria comes from the measure of the residual error across the decision block. In

    XPIC

    XPIC

    XPIC

  • Stochastic computing
  • Computing using random bit streams

    decoding of certain error correcting codes. In developments unrelated to stochastic computing, highly effective methods of decoding LDPC codes using the belief

    Stochastic computing

    Stochastic_computing

  • WWVB
  • American longwave time signal radio station

    encoded as 5-bit codes with odd parity, providing single-bit error detection (a minimum Hamming distance of 2 between any two valid codes). Five of the 16 possible

    WWVB

    WWVB

  • Biofeedback
  • Gaining awareness of biological processes

    evaluating muscle activation and providing feedback for their patients. A feedback thermometer detects skin temperature with a thermistor (a temperature-sensitive

    Biofeedback

    Biofeedback

    Biofeedback

  • Homeostasis
  • State of steady internal conditions maintained by living things

    work", and are not self-correcting. Anticipatory responses always require a closed loop negative feedback system to correct the 'over-shoots' and 'under-shoots'

    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

    Homeostasis

  • Interrupt handler
  • Computer systems programming special block code

    known as an interrupt service routine (ISR), is a special block of code associated with a specific interrupt condition. Interrupt handlers are initiated

    Interrupt handler

    Interrupt_handler

  • Intelligent verification
  • Electronic design automation verification technique

    process known as Regression testing with a feature called automated coverage feedback. With automated coverage feedback, the test description is automatically

    Intelligent verification

    Intelligent_verification

  • 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

  • Extreme programming
  • Software development methodology

    interpreted in more than one way. Other programmers can give feedback on this code by also coding their thoughts. Testing is central to extreme programming

    Extreme programming

    Extreme programming

    Extreme_programming

  • Hadamard matrix
  • Mathematics concept

    matrices can almost directly be used as an error-correcting code using a Hadamard code (generalized in Reed–Muller codes), and are also used in balanced repeated

    Hadamard matrix

    Hadamard matrix

    Hadamard_matrix

  • Harold Stephen Black
  • American electrical engineer

    nonlinear, but they can be made substantially linear with the application of negative feedback. Negative feedback works by sacrificing gain for higher linearity

    Harold Stephen Black

    Harold_Stephen_Black

  • Client-side prediction
  • Network programming technique

    in return, the client also, in parallel with this, predicts the game state locally, and gives the user feedback without awaiting an updated game state

    Client-side prediction

    Client-side_prediction

  • Cognitive dimensions of notations
  • Design principles

    those decisions be reversed or corrected later? Progressive evaluation How easy is it to evaluate and obtain feedback on an incomplete solution? Role-expressiveness

    Cognitive dimensions of notations

    Cognitive_dimensions_of_notations

  • Macintosh startup
  • Startup sequence for Macintosh computers

    displayed, along with a set of hexadecimal codes that indicate the type of problem at startup. Different codes exist for different errors. This is in place

    Macintosh startup

    Macintosh_startup

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    most common error-correcting code, a SECDED Hamming code, allows a single-bit error to be corrected and, in the usual configuration, with an extra parity

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Computer numerical control
  • Computer control of machine tools

    to the motor. In a closed-loop system, feedback is provided to the controller so that it can correct for errors in position, velocity, and acceleration

    Computer numerical control

    Computer numerical control

    Computer_numerical_control

  • Test-driven development
  • Method of writing code

    levels. Every method in a class, every input data value, log message, and error code, amongst other data points, need to be tested. Similar to TDD, non-software

    Test-driven development

    Test-driven_development

  • Speech error
  • Deviation from the apparently intended form of an utterance

    A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking

    Speech error

    Speech_error

  • AutoGPT
  • Open source autonomous AI agent

    primarily because it relies on its own feedback, which can compound errors. In contrast, non-autonomous models can be corrected by users overseeing their outputs

    AutoGPT

    AutoGPT

    AutoGPT

  • Robustness (computer science)
  • Ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution

    returns to the user an unambiguous, intuitive error message that does not require looking up error codes. The error message should try to be as accurate as

    Robustness (computer science)

    Robustness_(computer_science)

  • 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

  • Binary erasure channel
  • Model of noisy digital information transfer and storage.

    capacity of 1 − P e {\displaystyle 1-P_{e}} can be obtained even without such feedback. If bits are flipped rather than erased, the channel is a binary symmetric

    Binary erasure channel

    Binary erasure channel

    Binary_erasure_channel

  • Google Gemini
  • Chatbot developed by Google

    that this was an error which was corrected. In October, during the company's annual Made by Google event, Hsiao unveiled "Assistant with Bard", an upgraded

    Google Gemini

    Google Gemini

    Google_Gemini

  • Flow control (data)
  • Data transmission rate management

    mechanisms can be classified by whether or not the receiving node sends feedback to the sending node. Flow control is important because it is possible for

    Flow control (data)

    Flow_control_(data)

  • Phase-locked loop
  • Electronic control system

    feedback loop. If the output phase drifts, the error signal will increase, driving the VCO phase in the opposite direction so as to reduce the error.

    Phase-locked loop

    Phase-locked_loop

  • CAN bus
  • Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer

    an error on the network that is in error state error active. Passive Error Flag six recessive bits – Transmitted by a node detecting an active error frame

    CAN bus

    CAN bus

    CAN_bus

  • Haskell
  • Functional programming language

    where the state is kept by feedback into the mailboxes, and a mapping description from outputs to channels as box wiring, with a Haskell-like expression

    Haskell

    Haskell

  • Differential pulse-code modulation
  • Signal encoder

    and can be considered a special case of DPCM, as it also uses a similar feedback principle. DPCM was invented by C. Chapin Cutler at Bell Labs in 1950.

    Differential pulse-code modulation

    Differential_pulse-code_modulation

  • Hard disk drive
  • Electro-mechanical data storage device

    Taylor & Francis. Kozierok, Charles (November 25, 2018). "Hard Drive Error Correcting Code (ECC)". The PC Guide. Archived from the original on May 26, 2019

    Hard disk drive

    Hard disk drive

    Hard_disk_drive

  • Race and ethnicity in the United States census
  • Self-identification collected by the US census

    pp. 276–278. for details. Corrected figures are 85,425, or 114 less than the figures published in 1790, due to an error of addition in the returns for

    Race and ethnicity in the United States census

    Race and ethnicity in the United States census

    Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_census

  • Notational analysis
  • no change in performance of any kind will take place without feedback. The role of feedback is central in the performance improvement process, and by inference

    Notational analysis

    Notational_analysis

  • IOS 26
  • 2025 mobile operating system

    into the desired language during the call. The Phone app provides haptic feedback, vibrating when the call is answered on the other end. From the Recent

    IOS 26

    IOS_26

  • Advanced Video Coding
  • Widely used standard for video compression

    industry feedback[by whom?] indicated should have been designed differently. The next major feature added to the standard was Scalable Video Coding (SVC)

    Advanced Video Coding

    Advanced Video Coding

    Advanced_Video_Coding

  • Noise-predictive maximum-likelihood detection
  • Class of digital signal-processing methods

    systems employing advanced error-correcting codes that lend themselves to soft decoding, such as low-density parity check (LDPC) codes. For example, if noise-predictive

    Noise-predictive maximum-likelihood detection

    Noise-predictive_maximum-likelihood_detection

  • Reference implementation
  • Implementation of a specification which serves as an example

    interface is necessary to (1) discover errors or ambiguities in the specification, and (2) validate the correct functioning of the test suite. Characteristics

    Reference implementation

    Reference_implementation

  • Adaptive optics
  • Technique used in optical systems

    large correcting power, most AO systems use these, first, to correct low-order aberrations. Higher-order aberrations may then be corrected with deformable

    Adaptive optics

    Adaptive optics

    Adaptive_optics

  • Lossless JPEG
  • Addition to JPEG standard

    a feedback mechanism which eliminates prediction biases in different contexts. In the regular mode of JPEG LS, the standard uses Golomb–Rice codes which

    Lossless JPEG

    Lossless_JPEG

  • Medical cybernetics
  • Branch of cybernetics applying systems theory in medicine

    S2CID 25129093. Battail, Gérard (2007). "Information Theory and Error-Correcting Codes In Genetics and Biological Evolution". Introduction to Biosemiotics:

    Medical cybernetics

    Medical_cybernetics

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    changes to feedback collection, personalization controls, and evaluation procedures to reduce regression risk and improve long-term alignment with user-level

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • Software testing tactics
  • the software delivery pipeline to obtain immediate feedback on the business risks associated with a software release candidate. Continuous testing includes

    Software testing tactics

    Software_testing_tactics

  • Equalization (communications)
  • Zero-forcing equalizer: approximates the inverse of the channel with a linear filter. Decision feedback equalizer: augments a linear equalizer by adding a filtered

    Equalization (communications)

    Equalization_(communications)

  • Technology Compatibility Kit
  • which ensure correct behaviour in error conditions, because the Java implementation must be put in the right state to cause each error. Finally, each

    Technology Compatibility Kit

    Technology_Compatibility_Kit

  • Continuous integration
  • Software development practice

    demo, and release Frequent code commit encourages modular, less complex code Quick feedback on system-wide impact of code changes Supports collection

    Continuous integration

    Continuous integration

    Continuous_integration

  • Keypunch
  • Device for punching holes into paper cards

    Introduced with System/360 in 1964, the 029 had new character codes for parentheses, equal and plus as well as other new symbols used in the EBCDIC code. The

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

    Keypunch

  • Job characteristic theory
  • Theory of work design

    (i.e., skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback) that affect five work-related outcomes (i.e., motivation, satisfaction

    Job characteristic theory

    Job_characteristic_theory

  • Pronunciation assessment
  • Use of speech recognition to verify pronunciation

    especially in high-stakes assessments; from words with multiple correct pronunciations; and from phoneme coding errors in machine-readable pronunciation dictionaries

    Pronunciation assessment

    Pronunciation_assessment

  • Reward hacking
  • Artificial intelligence concept

    strong optimization (Goodhart's law), self-reinforcing feedback loops, and agents that interfere with the physical implementation of their reward signal (a

    Reward hacking

    Reward_hacking

  • Bird vocalization
  • Sounds birds use to communicate

    during singing in conditions with normal and perturbed auditory feedback. His results did not support the BOS-tuned error correction model, as the firing

    Bird vocalization

    Bird vocalization

    Bird_vocalization

  • Stream cipher
  • Type of symmetric key cipher

    cipher is a block cipher in cipher feedback (CFB) mode. Binary stream ciphers are often constructed using linear-feedback shift registers (LFSRs) because

    Stream cipher

    Stream cipher

    Stream_cipher

  • Reasoning model
  • Language models designed for reasoning tasks

    reinforcement learning from human feedback showed that models can be fine-tuned to follow instructions with "human feedback" and preference-based rewards

    Reasoning model

    Reasoning_model

  • Signal processing
  • Field of electrical engineering

    techniques are used to optimize transmissions, digital storage efficiency, correcting distorted signals, improve subjective video quality, and to detect or

    Signal processing

    Signal processing

    Signal_processing

  • Hyponatremia
  • Low sodium concentration in the blood

    cause. Correcting hyponatremia too quickly can lead to complications. Rapid partial correction with 3% normal saline is only recommended in those with significant

    Hyponatremia

    Hyponatremia

  • WebSocket
  • Computer network protocol

    log("Connection closed", event.code, event.reason, event.wasClean); }; ws.onerror = () => { console.log("Connection closed due to error"); }; Steps: Opening handshake:

    WebSocket

    WebSocket

    WebSocket

  • Glossary of computer science
  • and formal logic. coding theory The study of the properties of codes and their respective fitness for specific applications. Codes are used for data compression

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • Support vector machine
  • Set of methods for supervised statistical learning

    finally the class with the most votes determines the instance classification. Directed acyclic graph SVM (DAGSVM) Error-correcting output codes Crammer and

    Support vector machine

    Support_vector_machine

  • Quality assurance
  • Ways of ensuring the quality of a service or product

    comparison with a standard, and monitoring of processes in an associated feedback loop that confers error prevention. This can be contrasted with quality

    Quality assurance

    Quality_assurance

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    fast). The program output may additionally use codes not transmitted in the packet to indicate error, such as XFAC to indicate a network disconnection

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • Data analysis
  • entered and stored. Data cleaning is the process of preventing and correcting these errors. Common tasks include record matching, identifying inaccuracy of

    Data analysis

    Data_analysis

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  • Wich
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Wich

    North German : variant of Weich or Wiech.Polish : from the personal name Wich, a short form of Wincenty (see Vincent).English : variant of Wyche.

    Wich

  • Rodes
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan and Southern French (Rodés)

    Rodes

    Catalan and Southern French (Rodés) : habitational name from any of several places named Rodés, mainly those in El Pallars and El Conflent districts, in northern Catalonia. This has the same origin as Occitan Rodés (Rodez in French), in Avairon department (southern France), which is first recorded in the 6th century in the Latin form Rutensis, apparently from the name of the Gaulish tribal name Ruteni.Catalan : variant of Roda, from Catalan rodes, the plural of roda ‘wheel’.English : variant of Rhodes.

    Rodes

  • Lodes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodes

    English : topographic name for someone living by a path, road, or watercourse, Middle English lode (the usual form from Old English gelād; compare Lade), or a habitational name from any of several minor places named with this word, for example Load in Somerset or Lode in Cambridgeshire and Gloucestershire.

    Lodes

  • Hashr
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hashr

    Raising; Collecting

    Hashr

  • Coles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Coles

    English : patronymic from Cole.

    Coles

  • Hodes
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Hodes

    Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish female personal name Hodes (Hebrew Hadasa ‘myrtle’; English spelling Hadassah).Polish : from a variant of Chodysz or Chadys, pet forms of the eastern Slavic personal name Chodor. Compare Hodor.English : variant of Hood 1.

    Hodes

  • Codey
  • Boy/Male

    Irish American English

    Codey

    Helpful.

    Codey

  • Rodes
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Rodes

    Garden of Roses; Lives Near the Crucifix

    Rodes

  • Witt
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Witt

    North German : nickname for someone with white hair or a remarkably pale complexion, from a Middle Low German witte ‘white’.South German : from a short form of the old German personal name Wittigo.English : variant of White.

    Witt

  • Codey
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Codey

    Cushion; Helpful; Pillow

    Codey

  • Cordes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cordes

    English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for a habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from the genitive or plural form of Old French corde ‘string’ (see Coard).Variant spelling of German Kordes.French : habitational name from any of several places called Cordes.

    Cordes

  • Codei
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Codei

    Rockstar

    Codei

  • Waasilah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Waasilah

    Connecting; Joining

    Waasilah

  • Colosse
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Colosse

    Punishment, correction.

    Colosse

  • Colosse
  • Biblical

    Colosse

    punishment; correction

    Colosse

  • ERROL
  • Male

    English

    ERROL

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

    ERROL

  • With
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    With

    English : variant of Wythe.German spelling of the Slavic personal name Wit (see Witek).Danish and Norwegian : nickname for a broad man, from wiidh ‘broad’, or for a pale or fair-haired person, from German weiss ‘white’.

    With

  • Vikern
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vikern

    Error-less

    Vikern

  • Abhranti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Abhranti

    Without Error

    Abhranti

  • Rodes
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Rodes

    Lives near the crucifix.

    Rodes

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  • Maxene
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, French, Latin

    Maxene

    Greatest

  • JOONA
  • Male

    Finnish

    JOONA

    Finnish form of Greek Ionas, JOONA means "dove."

  • Ghayda
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ghayda

    Young and delicate

  • Masira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Masira |

    Doing good deeds

  • Thameenah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Thameenah

    Precious; Expensive; Costly; Dear

  • Dawmat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dawmat |

    Type of palm tree

  • Shri Kumari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shri Kumari

    Lustrous

  • Nirjhari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Nirjhari

    Watery

  • Azlan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Malaysian, Muslim, Pashtun

    Azlan

    Lion

  • Lasky
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)

    Lasky

    Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Laski.English : habitational name from either of two places in Cornwall named Lesquite; one, in Lanivet, is named from Cornish lost ‘tail’ + cos ‘wood’; the other, in Pelynt, is from Cornish is ‘below’ + cos.

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  • 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.

  • Codex
  • n.

    A collection or digest of laws; a code.

  • Inerrably
  • adv.

    With security from error; infallibly; unerringly.

  • Codical
  • a.

    Relating to a codex, or a code.

  • Correctory
  • a.

    Containing or making correction; corrective.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    Correction of an error in a writ or process.

  • Corrective
  • a.

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

  • 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.

  • With
  • n.

    See Withe.

  • With
  • prep.

    With denotes or expresses some situation or relation of nearness, proximity, association, connection, or the like.

  • 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.

  • With
  • prep.

    To denote having as a possession or an appendage; as, the firmament with its stars; a bride with a large fortune.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Code
  • n.

    Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.

  • Reduction
  • v. t.

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

  • Correction
  • n.

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

  • 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.