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aberrational, a.|ˌæbəˈreɪʃənəl| [f. prec. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by aberration; eccentric, irrational, or unsound. Also, diverging from the normal, abnormal.
1866Reader No. 164. 170/1 The aberrational myths of early ages. 1909W. Bateson Mendel's Princ. Heredity i. x. 178 It is probable that the various aberrational forms of mammals and birds so often recorded by systematists as ‘isabelline’ are all similar cases of the replacement of black by chocolate. 1923Glazebrook Dict. Appl. Physics IV. 314/2 The differences between the cosines and unity occur as a small correcting factor in the aberrational expression. 1975Church Times 7 Nov. 11/1 There is much more to the current upsurge of intuitivism that is positive and healthy than is aberrational. 1978R. Stevens Law & Politics (1979) 69 There were at least two aberrational years before 1900 when Scottish appeals exceeded English. |