diff --git a/html/mu_instructions.html b/html/mu_instructions.html
index 3a2313c5..476b7133 100644
--- a/html/mu_instructions.html
+++ b/html/mu_instructions.html
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ var/reg <- multiply *var2/reg2 => loop-if-addr>= => "0f 83/jump-if-addr>= loop/disp32"
loop-if-addr>= label => "0f 83/jump-if-addr>= " label ":loop/disp32"
-Similar float variants like `break-if-loop<` are aliases for the corresponding
+Similar float variants like `break-if-float<` are aliases for the corresponding
`addr` equivalents. The x86 instruction set stupidly has floating-point
operations only update a subset of flags.
diff --git a/mu_instructions b/mu_instructions
index 27fe295c..9c16607e 100644
--- a/mu_instructions
+++ b/mu_instructions
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ break-if-addr>= label => "0f 83/jump-if-addr>= " label ":break/disp3
loop-if-addr>= => "0f 83/jump-if-addr>= loop/disp32"
loop-if-addr>= label => "0f 83/jump-if-addr>= " label ":loop/disp32"
-Similar float variants like `break-if-loop<` are aliases for the corresponding
+Similar float variants like `break-if-float<` are aliases for the corresponding
`addr` equivalents. The x86 instruction set stupidly has floating-point
operations only update a subset of flags.