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There is no word in English language spelled "creterion".

Perhaps you are referring to "criterion". The word "criterion" means a characteristic or a specific standard, one that must be used when judging or measuring something. Because it is a loan word (we borrowed it from the Greek language, where it means to separate, or to judge something), it has an unusual plural: criteria. Many people incorrectly use "criteria" for both singular and plural, but they shouldn't. In the plural, "criteria" is used like this: What are the criteria for winning the essay contest?

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