Corrigenda

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The noun 'corrigenda' is a word from Latin. In its own language, its singular and plural forms are regular enough; but in English, they seem irregular. The forms that should be used in academic writing are given here:

The common form Original language singular plural Remarks
corrigenda Latin corrigendum corrigenda 'the things that should be corrected'. This is usually a list of errors to be corrected in a printed book, also known as an erratum slip.

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You may also want to see -um in Latin, and, for some etmological background, Latin gerundives in English.