Anomaly
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[[Image:Portrait_von_Antonietta_Gonzales_by_Lavinia_Fontana_ca.1594-1595.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Portrait of Antonietta Gonsalus]]'' (ca.[[1594]]-[[1595]]) by [[Lavinia Fontana]]]] | [[Image:Portrait_von_Antonietta_Gonzales_by_Lavinia_Fontana_ca.1594-1595.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Portrait of Antonietta Gonsalus]]'' (ca.[[1594]]-[[1595]]) by [[Lavinia Fontana]]]] | ||
[[Image:Blemmyes (legendary creatures).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Blemmyes (legendary creatures)|Blemmyes]] from [[Hartmann Schedel]]'s ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' ([[1493]])]] | [[Image:Blemmyes (legendary creatures).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Blemmyes (legendary creatures)|Blemmyes]] from [[Hartmann Schedel]]'s ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' ([[1493]])]] |
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"Since the epiphenomenon is often equated with the accident, pataphysics will be above all the science of the particular, even though it is said that science deals only with the general." --Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician (1911) by Alfred Jarry |
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Anomaly may refer to:
Biology
- Physical anomaly, a deformation of an anatomical structure
- Teratology, the study of all developmental anomalies
Etymology
From Latin anomalia, from Ancient Greek ἀνωμαλία (anomalia, “irregularity, anomaly”), from ἀνώμαλος (anomalos, “irregular, uneven”), negating the meaning of ὁμαλός (omalos).
See also
- Abnormality
- Anomalistics, the study of scientific anomalies
- Anomalous phenomenon
- Irregular
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