erroneously

erroneously
adverb
fälschlich; irrigerweise
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adverb irrtümlicherweise
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er·ro·neous·ly
[ɪˈrəʊniəsli, AM əˈroʊ-, ɪˈroʊ-]
adv fälschlicherweise, irrtümlich, aus Versehen
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[I'rəʊnIəslɪ]
adv
fälschlicherweise
* * *
erroneously adv irrtümlicher-, fälschlicherweise, fälschlich, aus Versehen
* * *
adverb
fälschlich; irrigerweise
* * *
adv.
fälschlicherweise adv.
irrig adv.
irrtümlich adv.

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