aberration

  • 111aberration — ab·er·ra·tion …

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  • 112aberration — noun Syn: anomaly, deviation, abnormality, irregularity, variation, freak, oddity, peculiarity, curiosity, mistake …

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  • 113aberration — [ˌæbəˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C] formal something that is not normal, or not what you would usually expect …

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  • 114aberration — ab•er•ra•tion [[t]ˌæb əˈreɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) deviation from the usual or normal course 2) deviation from the usual or normal type 3) deviation from truth or moral rectitude 4) psi mental unsoundness, esp. of a minor or temporary nature; mental… …

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  • 115aberration — /æbəˈreɪʃən / (say abuh rayshuhn) noun 1. a lapse from a sound mental state. 2. a momentary departure from a usual practice. 3. deviation from truth or moral rectitude. 4. Astronomy apparent displacement of a heavenly body, due to the joint… …

  • 116aberration — a|ber|ra|tion sb., en, er, erne (afvigelse; ændring) …

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  • 117Aberration — Ab|er|ra|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (fachsprachlich für Abweichung) …

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  • 118aberration — nf., absurdité : abèrachon (Albanais, Villards Thônes) …

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  • 119aberration — n. 1 a departure from what is normal or accepted or regarded as right. 2 a moral or mental lapse. 3 Biol. deviation from a normal type. 4 Optics the failure of rays to converge at one focus because of a defect in a lens or mirror. 5 Astron. the… …

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  • 120Constante d'aberration — Aberration de la lumière L aberration de la lumière a été découverte par l astronome James Bradley en 1725, mais seulement publiée en 1727. Elle se traduit par le fait que la direction apparente d une source lumineuse dépend de la vitesse de… …

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