See also: anòmal

English edit

Etymology edit

From French anomal.

Noun edit

anomal (plural anomals)

  1. (obsolete) Something anomalous, especially an irregular word in a language.

Adjective edit

anomal (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) anomalous

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French edit

Etymology edit

From Latin anōmalos, from Ancient Greek ἀνώμαλος (anṓmalos, uneven, irregular, anomalous).

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

anomal (feminine anomale, masculine plural anomaux, feminine plural anomales)

  1. (sciences, grammar) anomalous

Usage notes edit

Often confused with anormal.

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Further reading edit

German edit

Etymology edit

From Latin anōmalus.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

anomal (strong nominative masculine singular anomaler, comparative anomaler, superlative am anomalsten)

  1. (also grammar) anomalous
    Synonyms: anomalisch, irregulär, unregelmäßig

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Further reading edit

  • anomal” in Duden online
  • anomal” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Norwegian edit

Adjective edit

anomal

  1. anomalous

Romanian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French anomal.

Adjective edit

anomal m or n (feminine singular anomală, masculine plural anomali, feminine and neuter plural anomale)

  1. anomal

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