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the aberrations
noun
The act of wandering; deviation from truth, moral rectitude; abnormal; divergence from the straight, correct, proper, normal, or from the natural state.
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Swann was in a forgiving mood about the aberrations.
This is a book of great pictures, one is forced to conclude — shame about the aberrations of the text.
The aberrations were worse in the compound microscopes of the time, because the lenses magnified the aberrations at least as much as they magnified the images.
But here Fleischer is less interested in the aberrations of a single personality than in the unhealthy interactions of an entire society.
On the court, the aberrations, or pattern of behavior, continued for the United States' Olympic team of N.B.A. youngsters with another less than dreamy performance against Germany.
The format and style offer nothing very new, but then, the premium on novelty is one of the aberrations of recent music.
Telescope mirrors are commonly made parabolic or hyperbolic in section to correct the aberrations of the image.
We can surpass our current technical limitations by correcting the aberrations of the 4 π-PM.
Our simulation also includes the aberrations of the parabolic mirror which were measured interferometrically beforehand [15].
Analysis of the aberrations up to the five-order astigmatism A4 was preselected.
The aberrations of optical elements are pre-corrected in the lithography process.
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