aberrant
41aberrant — UK [æˈberənt] / US adjective formal not normal or not what you would usually expect …
42aberrant — /ˈæbərənt / (say abuhruhnt), /əˈbɛrənt / (say uh beruhnt) adjective 1. straying from the right or usual course. 2. deviating from the ordinary or normal type. {Latin aberrans, present participle} –aberrance, aberrancy, noun …
43aberrant — a. wandering; deviating, especially from virtue; abnormal …
44aberrant — adj., absurde : abèrê / abèrin, ta, e (Albanais / Villards Thônes) …
45aberrant bundles — collections of pyramidal fibers leaving the corticonuclear tract at successive levels of the brainstem, and giving off fibers to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves …
46aberrant conduction — cardiac conduction through pathways not normally conducting cardiac impulses, particularly through ventricular tissue …
47aberrant cycle — a cycle that in which there is variation in the interval or in the sequence of events …
48aberrant duct — 1. any duct that is not usually present or that takes an unusual course or direction, such as the ductulus aberrans superior. 2. (in the pl.) ductuli aberrantes …
49aberrant ductules — 1. ductules that are not usually present, or that follow an unusual course or direction. 2. ductuli aberrantes …
50aberrant ganglion — a small ganglion sometimes found on a dorsal cervical nerve root between the spinal ganglia and the spinal cord …