Definition of Aberrational

1. a. Characterized by aberration.

Definition of Aberrational

1. Adjective. Characterized by aberration. ¹

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Definition of Aberrational

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aberrational

aberrant ducts
aberrant ductules
aberrant ganglion
aberrant goiter
aberrant haemoglobin
aberrant regeneration
aberrant ventricular conduction
aberrantly
aberrants
aberrate
aberrated
aberrates
aberrating
aberration
aberrational (current term)
aberrationless
aberrations
aberrative
aberred
aberring
aberrometer
aberrs
aberuncate
aberuncated
aberuncates
aberuncating
aberuncator
aberuncators
abesses

Literary usage of Aberrational

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1904)
"The so-called minor aberrational variations both in tint and markings are such that a sort of polymorphism ... A very dark aberrational form is known as ab. ..."

2. A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera: A Text-book for Students and by James William Tutt (1902)
"... paired with a new aberrational form, in which the central fascia is more or less obsolete : 2. <f tyi>cX ? aberr.—Brood =^ 65 moths, all normal. 1. ..."

3. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"I see no better way for our purposes than to classify aberrational mental conditions ... The major aberrational conditions are naturally made up of the ..."

4. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1906)
"The most recent and best observations show that the aberrational constant is 20.47", with a possible error of 0.01" or 0.02". ..."

5. The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation by James William Tutt, Malcolm Burr (1890)
"GEORGE WHEELER, M.Â., PZS, FES The June number of the Ent. Record contained some observations on aberrational names, introduced incidentally in a paper by ..."

6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1892)
"The aberrational effect of slabs of moving transparent matter is considered, ... Motion of medium, though incompetent to produce any aberrational or Doppler ..."

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