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Definition of Aberrate

Aberrate
Aberrate Ab"er*rate, v. i. [L. aberratus, p. pr. of aberrare; ab + errare to wander. See Err.] To go astray; to diverge. [R.] Their own defective and aberrating vision. --De Quincey.

Meaning of Aberrate from wikipedia

- In optics, spherical aberration (SA) is a type of aberration found in optical systems that have elements with spherical surfaces. This phenomenon commonly...
- scientific observations depended on the particular observation—the core of the aberrated PSF was sharp enough to permit high-resolution observations of bright...
- The pupil function or aperture function describes how a light wave is affected upon transmission through an optical imaging system such as a camera, microscope...
- Cigaritis vulc****, the common silverline, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia. It was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius...
- phase-conjugate mirror with a conventional mirror. With the phase-conjugate mirror the image is not deformed when p****ing through an aberrating element twice....
- known as "the Cause". When he is discovered, Dodd describes Freddie as "aberrated" and claims to have met him in the past but cannot remember where. He...
- light beam receives when p****ing through an aberrating medium, by sending it back through the same aberrating medium with a conjugated phase. This is useful...
- from a beam by reflecting it and then p****ing the reflection through the aberrating optics a second time. If one were to look into a complex conjugating mirror...
- instrument, free of aberrations (the so-called Airy disc). The theory of aberrated point spread functions close to the optimum focal plane was studied by...
- comatic aberration, derives its name from the comet-like appearance of the aberrated image. Coma occurs when an object off the optical axis of the lens is...