aberrant
03 September 03:16
From Latin , actually out of centre, from Greek: ekkentros, not accepting the aforementioned centre.
#Not at or in the .
#Not
#: an aberrant or
#Having a altered center.
#Deviating from the ; behaving accidentally or differently.
#: He has become absolutely aberrant over the years.
# (of a motion) adjoin or in the adverse administration of abbreviating of a muscle. (E.g. flexion of the lower arm while coil the tricep; aperture of the jaw while coil the masseter). (Antonym: )
#A or with its off centre, giving a .
#One who does not like others.
# a
;off-centre wheel
;person who does not behave like others
From Latin , actually out of centre, from Greek: ekkentros, not accepting the aforementioned centre.
#Not at or in the .
#Not
#: an aberrant or
#Having a altered center.
#Deviating from the ; behaving accidentally or differently.
#: He has become absolutely aberrant over the years.
# (of a motion) adjoin or in the adverse administration of abbreviating of a muscle. (E.g. flexion of the lower arm while coil the tricep; aperture of the jaw while coil the masseter). (Antonym: )
#A or with its off centre, giving a .
#One who does not like others.
# a
;off-centre wheel
;person who does not behave like others
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centre, eccentric, , |
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