fallibility

fallibility
fal·libil·ity
[ˌfæləˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]
n no pl Fehlbarkeit f
human \fallibility die menschliche Fehlerhaftigkeit
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["flI'bIlItɪ]
n
Fehlbarkeit f
* * *
fallibility [ˌfæləˈbılətı] s Fehlbarkeit f
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n.
Fehlbarkeit f.

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