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Definition of Aberrates
1. aberrate [v] - See also: aberrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aberrates
Literary usage of Aberrates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1838)
"... and, independently, by Brinkley's admirable observations. the telescope, which
itself moves with the earth, and thus aberrates from the true direction ..."
2. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1825)
"The only character by which it aberrates from SCOLOPAX and approaches TOTANUS
and LIMOSA, is that of having the exterior toe connected at base to the middle ..."
3. Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical by Victoria Institute (Great Britain) (1890)
"For every animal acts according to what we call its nature ; and if, in any
particular, it aberrates from what is its settled and well- understood order of ..."
4. A Treatise on the Structure, Functions and Diseases of the Human Sympathetic by Joseph Pancoast (1831)
"... to that it habitually corresponds, and from which it never aberrates except
some foreign irritant arising from the viscera of the abdomen, or proceeding ..."
5. The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (1826)
"... which this argument is supposed to afford to our missionaries abroad, in which
the mission this writer takes aberrates quite as far from his subject. ..."