typographical$86035$ - translation to italian
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typographical$86035$ - translation to italian

AXIOMATIC SYSTEM
Typographical number theory

typographical      
adj. in modo tipologico
typing error         
  • The [[Judas Bible]] in St. Mary's Church, [[Totnes]], [[Devon]], UK
  • [[Correction fluid]] is used to correct typographical errors after the document is printed.
MISTAKE MADE IN TYPING PRINTED MATERIAL
Typo; Misprint; Typing error; Tpyo; Tyop; Typos; Typographical errors; Typoo; Tippoes; Typographic error; Fat-finger; Typo.; Fat finger; Type-o; Thinko; Spelling typo; Ytpo; Mistype; Fat fingers; Fat-finger syndrome; Fat finger syndrome; Typing mistake; Scribal error; Copyist's mistake; Atomic typo; Printing error; Fat thumb
errore dattilografico
scribal error         
  • The [[Judas Bible]] in St. Mary's Church, [[Totnes]], [[Devon]], UK
  • [[Correction fluid]] is used to correct typographical errors after the document is printed.
MISTAKE MADE IN TYPING PRINTED MATERIAL
Typo; Misprint; Typing error; Tpyo; Tyop; Typos; Typographical errors; Typoo; Tippoes; Typographic error; Fat-finger; Typo.; Fat finger; Type-o; Thinko; Spelling typo; Ytpo; Mistype; Fat fingers; Fat-finger syndrome; Fat finger syndrome; Typing mistake; Scribal error; Copyist's mistake; Atomic typo; Printing error; Fat thumb
errore di scrivano

Definition

fat-finger
verb .. to make a typographical error. implying large fingers fumbling over the keyboard
no, that's a typo, i fat-fingered it

Wikipedia

Typographical Number Theory

Typographical Number Theory (TNT) is a formal axiomatic system describing the natural numbers that appears in Douglas Hofstadter's book Gödel, Escher, Bach. It is an implementation of Peano arithmetic that Hofstadter uses to help explain Gödel's incompleteness theorems.

Like any system implementing the Peano axioms, TNT is capable of referring to itself (it is self-referential).