Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
An anomaly is something that deviates from what is typical, normal, or expected. It can refer to a deviation from a regular pattern, established norm, or statistical average.
The word "anomaly" was first used in the 16th century to describe anything that was irregular or abnormal. It was later adopted in science to refer to phenomena that departed from the expected or norm.
In scientific usage, an anomaly is a measurement, observation, or event that cannot be explained by the prevailing scientific theory or model. Anomalies often lead to new scientific discoveries and advancements.
Examples of anomalies in different fields include:
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