kļūda

Etymology
From (still dialectally attested), originally the iterative form of (q.v.), with the meaning “to reach, to get (somewhere),” later “to reach accidentally, by mistake”, “to get lost,” and then “to make a mistake” (a meaning still found in its surviving reflexive form ). The corresponding noun probably evolved from “chance, accident” to “misfortune” and finally “mistake.” Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) error, mistake something that fails to correspond to reality or truth; something that fails to follow existing rules, norms or requirements
 * 2)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value
 * 1)  error the difference between the true value of a given variable and its measured or calculated value