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aberrancy

noun as in abnormality

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Example Sentences

Denying harm allows this aberrancy and is the fountain of greed.

Sleep is a sophisticated behavior, just like walking and thinking, with its own set of age-related norms and plenty of room for idiosyncrasy, aberrancy and downright criminal behavior.

It was the due combination of these elements that constituted a perfect temperament; their aberrancy produced disease of body or of mind.

Keep on the gyroscopic course, allowing for aberrancy, and make for the Crater of Pytho.

In some cases this fissure extends to the petals of the flowers, and changes them in a way quite analogous to the aberrancy of the leaves.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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