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    ab·er·rant
    [ˈabərənt, əˈberənt]
    adjective
    aberrant (adjective)
    1. departing from an accepted standard:
      "this somewhat aberrant behavior requires an explanation"
      • biology
        diverging from the normal type:
        "aberrant chromosomes"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin aberrant- ‘wandering away’, from the verb aberrare, from ab- ‘away, from’ + errare ‘to stray’.
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    What is the opposite of aberrant?Aberrant: being out of the ordinary. Synonyms: aberrated, abnormal, anomalous… Antonyms: common, customary, normal… Find the right word.
    What is a synonym for aberrant?Start each day with the Synonym of the Day in your inbox! By clicking "Sign Up", you are accepting Dictionary.com On this page you'll find 57 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to aberrant, such as: abnormal, deviant, psycho, weird, atypical, and bizarre.
    What does errant mean?departing from the right, normal, or usual course. deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type; exceptional; abnormal. First recorded in 1820–30, aberrant is from the Latin word aberrant- (stem of aberrāns, present participle of aberrāre to deviate). See ab-, errant
    What does aberrant mean in biology?aberrant (plural aberrants) A person or object that deviates from the rest of a group. ( biology) A group, individual, or structure that deviates from the usual or natural type, especially with an atypical chromosome number. Also I think other birders realise you are struggling a bit when you start talking about aberrants [.]
     
  3. ab·er·rant (ăb′ər-ənt, ă-bĕr′-) adj. 1. Deviating from what is considered proper or normal: aberrant behavior. 2. Deviating from what is typical for a specified thing: an aberrant form of a gene.
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    departing from the right, normal, or usual course. deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type; exceptional; abnormal. noun an aberrant person, thing, group, etc.
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    : a group, individual, or structure that is not normal or typical : an aberrant group, individual, or structure 2 : a person whose behavior departs substantially from the standard
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    Meaning of aberrant in English aberrant adjective formal us / ˈæb.ə.r ə nt / / əˈber. ə nt / uk / əˈber. ə nt / / ˈæb.ə.r ə nt / Add to word list different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way:
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