English Online Dictionary. What means deviation? What does deviation mean?
English
Etymology
From Middle French deviation, from Medieval Latin deviatio. Morphologically deviate + -ion.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /diviˈeɪʃən/
- Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Noun
deviation (countable and uncountable, plural deviations)
- The act of deviating; wandering off the correct or true path or road.
- A departure from the correct way of acting.
- The state or result of having deviated; a transgression; an act of sin; an error; an offense.
- A detour in a road or railway.
- (aviation) A detour to one side of the originally-planned flightpath (for instance, to avoid weather); the act of making such a detour.
- (contract law) The voluntary and unnecessary departure of a ship from, or delay in, the regular and usual course of the specific voyage insured, thus releasing the underwriters from their responsibility.
- (Absolute Deviation) The shortest distance between the center of the target and the point where a projectile hits or bursts.
- (statistics) For interval variables and ratio variables, a measure of difference between the observed value and the mean.
- (metrology) The signed difference between a value and its reference value.
Usage notes
Most of the detour-related senses of deviation carry an implication of error or wrongdoing; however, the aviation sense does not.
Derived terms
Related terms
- deviance
- deviate
- deviant
Translations
Anagrams
- antivideo
Danish
Noun
deviation c (singular definite deviationen, plural indefinite deviationer)
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Declension
Further reading
- “deviation” in Den Danske Ordbog