Inerrata

Inerrata

n.
a kind of mistake you wouldn’t take back even if you could; the reluctance to disown a broken relationship or agonizing experience that has since become part of who you are, and trying to disown it would mean you’re trying to live some other life.

Latin in-, not + errata, mistakes in a printed work. Pronounced “in-eh-rah-tuh.”

Cullaways

Pithered

Rasque

Keir

Spinning Playback Head

Echthesia

Austice

Fellchaser

Blinkback

Anchorage

Kerisl

Heart Of Aces

Tirosy

Clockwise

Nowlings

Epistrix

Emorries

Backmasking

Present-Tense

Elosy

Trumspringa

Foreclearing

Wollah

Moriturism

Exulansis

Aponemia

Flichtish