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Aberrative (adjective (genetics / optics / psychopathology))

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Bilingual Equivalents: Aberrative, Abnormal / Distorting

DEX Definition: Characterized by aberration; generating deviations, anomalies, or distortions relative to a biological, physical, or logical norm. In optics, it describes a refractive medium or lens that introduces phase or spherical distortions into the light beam. In biology, it refers to mutagenic factors or processes that cause abnormal structural changes in the genetic material.

Synonyms: aberrant, deviant, abnormal, distorting

🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #aberativ #aberrant #genetics #optics #anomaly #cellular biology #optical defect

➡️ Grammar Structure:
Tip Flexiune:Adjectiv variabil cu patru forme (aberativ, aberativă, aberativi, aberative).
Formare:Neologism format prin derivare din rădăcina fr. 'aberration' cu sufixul adjectival '-iv'.
Ortografie / Pronunție:[a-be-ra-tiv] (accentul cade pe ultima silabă)
Inflection Type:Regular adjective (aberativ, aberative forms).
Formation:Neologism derived from the root of 'aberration' with the adjectival suffix '-ive'.
Spelling / Pronunciation:[ɑːbeˈrɑːtiv]

➡️ Usage Examples:

RO: Medicul a explicat că expunerea prelungită la acele radiații a declanșat un proces aberativ la nivel celular. EN: The physician explained that prolonged exposure to those radiations triggered an aberrative process at the cellular level.
RO: Sistemul de lentile utilizat prezenta un defect aberativ major, făcând imposibilă măsurarea clară a mostrei. EN: The lens system used presented a major aberrative defect, making a clear measurement of the sample impossible.

🔥 Idioms & Phrases:

RO: Proces aberativ EN: Aberrative process 💡 A sequence of biological or physical changes that steer the analyzed structure away from its natural, healthy state.
RO: Factor aberativ EN: Aberrative factor 💡 A chemical, physical, or psychological agent that disrupts the normal evolution of a system or a related function.