Aberrance

/əˈbɛrəns/ noun

The quality or state of being aberrant; deviation from what is normal, expected, or proper.

From 'aberrant' + '-ance' (a state or quality suffix). 'Aberrant' itself comes from Latin 'aberrans,' the present participle of 'aberrare.' This noun form became standard in English by the 18th century.

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