Aberrated
aberrated
aberrated ab·er·rat·ed (āb’ə-rā’tĭd)
adj.
Characterized by defects, abnormality, or deviation from the usual, typical, or expected course.
Historical Examples
Doubtless the drake is aberrated, and his accomplice still more so, but nature deserves part of the blame.
The Natural Philosophy of Love Remy de Gourmont
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