Title | Abberrance |
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Text | Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary ab·er·rance noun ⇨ see aberrant I
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged ab·er·rance \(ˈ)aˈberən(t)s\ noun or ab·er·ran·cy \-sē, -i\ (plural aberrances or aberrancies) Etymology: obsolete English aberr to stray (from Latin aberrare) + -ance or -ancy : deviation
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