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Abnormally deviant, abnormality, abnormal variant.
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The failure of light, after reflection or refraction, to find a common focus.
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Forms or groups of animals or plants which deviate in important characters from their nearest allies, so as not to be easily included in the same group with them, are said to be aberrant.
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| aberration |
(in Optics).--In the refraction of light by a convex lens the rays passing through different parts of the lens are brought to a focus at slightly different distances--this is called SPHERICAL ABERRATION; at the same time the coloured rays are separated by the prismatic action of the lens and likewise brought to a focus at different distances--this is CHROMATIC ABERRATION.
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In lenses, it is a failure to form a perfect image. Two important types of aberration in photography to avoid are spherical and chromatic.
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| ABE | one who helps or encourages or incites another |
| ABE | temporary cessation or suspension |
| ABE | temporarily inactive |
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