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anomalya‧nom‧a‧ly /əˈnɒməli $ əˈnɑː-/ ●○○ noun (plural anomalies) [countable, uncountable] formal  - Pohnpei is an anomaly - it's a Pacific island without a beach.
- But on one such mission they came across a startling anomaly.
- He was an anomaly down to his very genes.
- One such charming and dated anomaly is that a school like Burleigh can be bought.
- The contradictions and anomalies in the 1954 scheme were obvious.
- There would be a return to all the anomalies that the old rating system caused.
- When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced.
- Whenever observations emerged that did not fit the mechanistic model, they were dismissed as insignificant anomalies.
NOUN► gravity· When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced.· The data are reduced using standard procedures to produce Bouguer gravity anomalies to an overall accuracy of 1 m Gal.· Correction for altitude alone gives the free-air gravity anomaly.· Initial indications are that the basic rocks responsible for the gravity anomaly are more extensive than originally mapped. VERB► explain· Similar processes would explain anomalies such as the existence of closely related species in widely separated locations.· The trust being in receipt of the 1991 Buckfastleigh branch income explains the percentage anomaly.· This fact alone explains the Sun/climate anomaly.· Can any Western leader explain this embarrassing anomaly? ► remove· Most people would be willing to pay such a price to remove the anomalies involving the ability to pay. something that is noticeable because it is different from what is usual: In those days, a woman professor was still an anomaly.anomaly in various anomalies in the tax system |