>My dictionary didn't have the word "abberant" in it (or anything resembling >it). Please remember that not all on the list are native English speakers. According to my Collins English dict.: Aberrant, adj. Deviating from what is normal, expected, or usual. The word is of latin origin - it is definitely known in French and Spanish, and probably other languages of that family as well. But the point about non-native speakers is a good one. Thank you. Charles
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