inerrancy
[ in-er-uh n-see, -ur- ]
/ ɪnˈɛr ən si, -ˈɜr- /
noun
lack of error; infallibility.
the belief that the Bible is free from error in matters of science as well as those of faith.
Compare creationism(def 3).
Origin of inerrancy
First recorded in 1810–20;
inerr(ant) +
-ancy
Words nearby inerrancy
inequity,
inequivalve,
ineradicable,
inerasable,
inerrable,
inerrancy,
inerrant,
inerrantism,
inerratic,
inert,
inert gas
Definition for inerrancies (2 of 2)
inerrant
[ in-er-uh nt, -ur- ]
/ ɪnˈɛr ənt, -ˈɜr- /
adjective
free from error; infallible.