- Aberrational
- Aberrational Ab`er*ra"tion*al, a. Characterized by aberration. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
aberrational — aberration ► NOUN 1) a departure from what is normal or acceptable. 2) a mental or moral lapse. 3) Optics the failure of rays to converge at one focus because of a defect in a lens or mirror. DERIVATIVES aberrational adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from … English terms dictionary
aberrational — adjective see aberration … New Collegiate Dictionary
aberrational — adjective Characterized by aberration … Wiktionary
aberrational — ab·er·ra·tion·al … English syllables
aberrational — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷shənəl, shnəl adjective : characterized by aberration … Useful english dictionary
aberration — aberrational, adj. /ab euh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of departing from the right, normal, or usual course. 2. the act of deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type. 3. deviation from truth or moral rectitude. 4. mental irregularity or… … Universalium
Aberration of light — Light from location 1 will appear to be coming from location 2 for a moving telescope due to the finite speed of light, a phenomenon known as the aberration of light. The aberration of light (also referred to as astronomical aberration or stellar … Wikipedia
aberration, constant of — ▪ astronomy in astronomy, the maximum amount of the apparent yearly aberrational displacement of a star or other celestial body, resulting from the Earth s orbital motion around the Sun. The value of the constant, about 20.49″ of arc,… … Universalium
aberration — noun Etymology: Latin aberrare Date: 1594 1. the fact or an instance of being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state 2. failure of a mirror, refracting surface, or lens to produce exact point to point correspondence … New Collegiate Dictionary
Audre Lorde — Audre Geraldine Lorde (February 18, 1934 November 17, 1992) was an Caribbean American writer, poet and activist.LifeLorde was born in New York City to Caribbean immigrants Frederick Byron Lorde and Linda Gertrude Belmar Lorde, who settled in… … Wikipedia