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non-deviation

[dee-vee-ey-shuhn] Origin

de·vi·a·tion

[dee-vee-ey-shuhn]
noun
1.
the act of deviating.
2.
departure from a standard or norm.
3.
Statistics. the difference between one of a set of values and some fixed value, usually the mean of the set.
4.
Navigation. the error of a magnetic compass, as that of a ship, on a given heading as a result of local magnetism. Compare variation (def. 8).
5.
Optics.
a.
Also called deflection. the bending of rays of light away from a straight line.
EXPAND
6.
departure or divergence from an established dogma or ideology, especially a Communist one.
COLLAPSE

Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English (< Middle French ) < Medieval Latin dēviātiōn- (stem of dēviātiō), equivalent to Late Latin dēviāt(us) (see deviate) + -iōn- -ion

de·vi·a·to·ry [dee-vee-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] , de·vi·a·tive, adjective
non·de·vi·a·tion, noun
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Word Origin & History

deviation
1640s, noun of action from L. deviare (see deviant). Statistical sense is from 1858.
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Medical Dictionary

deviation de·vi·a·tion (dē'vē-ā'shən)
n.

  1. A turning away or aside from a normal course.

  2. An abnormality.

  3. Deviant behavior or attitudes.

  4. The difference, especially the absolute difference, between one number in a set and the mean of the set.

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deviation   (dē'vē-ā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
The difference between one number in a set and the mean of the set.
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