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Date:
1500-1600
Language:
Latin
Origin:
, present participle of aberrare, from ab-
'away'
+ errare
'to wander'
aberrant
adjective
a‧ber‧rant
formal
not usual or normal
[=
abnormal
]
:
aberrant behaviour
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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