different between atypical vs aberrated
atypical
English
Etymology
a- +? typical
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /e?.?t?p.?.k?l/
Adjective
atypical (comparative more atypical, superlative most atypical)
- Not conforming to the normal type.
- Unusual or irregular.
Antonyms
- typical
Translations
Noun
atypical (plural atypicals)
- (pharmacy) An atypical antipsychotic.
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aberrated
English
Adjective
aberrated (not comparable)
- abnormal; irregular; atypical
- 1910, Stephen Leacock, Literary Lapses/A New Pathology
- The most distressing cases are those where the patch assumes a different colour from that of the trousers (dissimilitas coloris). In this instance the mind of the patient is found to be in a sadly aberrated condition.
- 1910, Stephen Leacock, Literary Lapses/A New Pathology
Verb
aberrated
- simple past tense and past participle of aberrate
aberrated From the web:
- what aberrated means
- what does aberration mean
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