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Meaning of errático




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errático
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Relative to err, for "wandering" or "not getting it right". It is taken from the Latin erraticus, a, um ("unpredictable, changing course frequently"). See suffix -ico ("relative to") .

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means that he does not know where he is going, that he goes from one place to another, that he is confused, that he does not know what to do. Adrift . That it is subject to the action of external agents, in swing. In medicine, an ailment that changes places but remains. Wandering or wandering. That moves disorderly.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO

erratic-refers to the expression: that it does not normally develop or does not follow a fixed plan or determined

  



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