aberration

Etymology
A, first attested in 1594, from , from +. Compare 🇨🇬. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) The act of wandering; deviation from truth, moral rectitude; abnormal; divergence from the straight, correct, proper, normal, or from the natural state.
 * 2)  The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; a defect in a focusing mechanism that prevents the intended focal point.
 * 3)  A small periodical change of the apparent positions of the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer.
 * 4)  The tendency of light rays to preferentially strike the leading face of a moving object (the effect underlying the above phenomenon).
 * 5) A partial alienation of reason.
 * 6)  Any creature with supernatural powers not found in the organized classes of beings in a given setting.
 * 7) A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character.
 * 8)  Atypical development or structure; deviation from the normal type; an aberrant organ.
 * 9)  A deviation of a tissue, organ or mental functions from what is considered to be within the normal range.
 * 10)  A defect in an image produced by an optical or electrostatic lens system.
 * 1)  Any creature with supernatural powers not found in the organized classes of beings in a given setting.
 * 2) A mental disorder, especially one of a minor or temporary character.
 * 3)  Atypical development or structure; deviation from the normal type; an aberrant organ.
 * 4)  A deviation of a tissue, organ or mental functions from what is considered to be within the normal range.
 * 5)  A defect in an image produced by an optical or electrostatic lens system.
 * 1)  A deviation of a tissue, organ or mental functions from what is considered to be within the normal range.
 * 2)  A defect in an image produced by an optical or electrostatic lens system.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Bulgarian:, , абера́ция
 * Catalan: aberració
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:, , eksyminen, , harhautuminen,
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: ცდომილება, გადახრა
 * German:, , , Verirrung
 * Greek:, ,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic:
 * Irish: seachrán, iomrall
 * Italian: ,
 * Khmer: ការភ្លាត់ភ្លាំង
 * Norwegian: avvik
 * Persian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Sanskrit:
 * Serbo-Croatian: odstupanje, ,
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: ,
 * Vietnamese: ,


 * Bulgarian: абера́ция
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: aberacio
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Georgian:
 * German:
 * Irish: iomrall
 * Italian:
 * Kazakh: аберрация
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Slovak:
 * Spanish:
 * Vietnamese:


 * Bulgarian: абера́ция
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: aberacio
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: iomrall
 * Italian:
 * Kazakh: аберрация
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Nynorsk: aberrasjon
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish: ,
 * Vietnamese: tính sai


 * Catalan: aberració
 * Finnish:, , harhapolku
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: seachrán, iomrall
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, ,
 * Vietnamese: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German: ,
 * Greek: ,
 * Irish: saobhadh
 * Polish:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:, , , ,


 * Bulgarian: абера́ция
 * Dutch:, afwijkend exemplaar
 * Finnish: harhamuunnos,
 * German: ,
 * Irish: iomrall
 * Italian:
 * Kazakh: аберрация
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * German:
 * Interlingua:
 * Irish:
 * Italian:
 * Norwegian: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Vietnamese:

Etymology
From,.

Noun

 * 1) the state of being aberrant
 * 2)  aberration
 * 3)  aberration
 * 4)  aberration or mutation
 * 1)  aberration or mutation