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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
de·vi·a·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
deviating
;
a
wandering
from
the
way
;
variation
from
the
common
way
,
from
an
established
rule
,
etc
.;
departure
,
as
from
the
right
course
or
the
path
of
duty
.
2.
The
state
or
result
of
having
deviated
;
a
transgression
;
an
act
of
sin
;
an
error
;
an
offense
.
3.
Com.
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
.
Deviation of a falling body
Physics
,
that
deviation
from
a
strictly
vertical
line
of
descent
which
occurs
in
a
body
falling
freely
,
in
consequence
of
the
rotation
of
the
earth
.
Deviation of the compass
,
the
angle
which
the
needle
of
a
ship's
compass
makes
with
the
magnetic
meridian
by
reason
of
the
magnetism
of
the
iron
parts
of
the
ship
.
Deviation of the line of the vertical
,
the
difference
between
the
actual
direction
of
a
plumb
line
and
the
direction
it
would
have
if
the
earth
were
a
perfect
ellipsoid
and
homogeneous
, --
caused
by
the
attraction
of
a
mountain
,
or
irregularities
in
the
earth's
density
.
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