in disorder; deranged (mentally)
to misplace; displacement (e.g. of broken bones); out of alignment; faulty contact; erroneous judgment; inversion (medical, e.g. breach delivery)
to move relative to one another
fault; mistake; to miss (a chance)
incorrect character; typo (in Chinese text)
to stagger usage to ameliorate peak load
to blame somebody wrongly
a misjudged legal case; a miscarriage (of justice)
misplaced kindness; humble term: I do not deserve your many kindnesses.
intricate; complicated; tangled; involved; to synthesize
irregular; scattered; strewn at random; disorderly; untidy; uneven
optical illusion; trick of the eye; parablepsia
misconception; illusion; misperception
alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)
misinterpretation; mistaken explanation
error; mistake; mistaken; false; wrong
to give right of way to another vehicle
to miss (train, opportunity etc)
incorrectly written or mispronounced characters
correct; right; not bad; pretty good
to crisscross; to intertwine
to do something wrong; to make an error; to make a mistake; to err; to do (something) in a wrong way
mistake; slip-up; by accident
mistake; slip-up; fault; error (in data transmission); accident; mishap
to make a mistake; to be mistaken; to get something wrong; to misunderstand; to err; to miscalculate
puzzled; surprised and nonplussed
to err; to dial a wrong number; to make a typo
to misspell; to piece together incorrectly
troubleshooting; debugging; debug; erratum; to arrange in incorrect sequence
(lit.) to grab wrong; misconception; blunder; howler
mistake; to make a mistake; to blunder; mistaken
(that's) right; sure; rest assured; that's good; can't go wrong; cannot go wrong
mistake; to make an error; to make a mistake; to err
intertwined (of tree roots or branches); (fig.) an intricate matter
a mistake; an oversight; an error of judgment
to admit an error; to acknowledge one's mistake
to go the wrong way; to take the wrong (road, exit etc)
(lit.) to have taken the wrong medicine; (fig.) (of one's behavior etc) different than usual; abnormal
outer alternate angles (where one line meets two parallel lines)
to repeat errors; to continue blundering; to make continuous mistakes
unjust, fake and false charges (in a legal case)
error message (computing)
spelling mistake; written error
run-time error (in computing)