The word 'anomalous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (deviating from what is standard, normal, or expected). Example:
You've asked for an anomalous part of speech.
Yes and no. If you use the word split as in "I am going to split an orange," then no. That is an average word. If you use the word split as in "Let's split," then yes, as that is slang for "let's ditch this place" or "let's leave."
The past perfect tense of split is had split.
split, split, split present tense: When we go shopping, we split up and go to different stores. past tense: My sister and I split the prize money. (divided the money) present perfect: My husband and I have split up. (separated)
The past tense is also split.
No, splitted is incorrect. The past tense of split is also split.
Doctor's were concerned with the the patient's anomalous heart beat
anomalous finite verbs
You should exclude the anomalous results when calculating an average.
Why do you include an anomalous result in a piece of data
An anomalous phenomenon is a phenomenon which is not sufficiently explained by science or inferred knowledge.
The anomalous behavior of water refers to the expansion of water when it freezes instead of contracting.
If you are trying to spot an anomalous result from a graph, draw a line of best fit onto your graph, the anomalous result will be the result that is way off the line of best fit/ does not fit the pattern. If you are looking for an anomalous result within a table, the results should fall with in .1 of each other, if any of the figures do not, then they are the anomalies (anomalous results).
Thomas Browne in Pseudodoxia Epidemica first wrote anomalous in 1646. It comes from ἀνώμαλος.
The results from the test are anomalous; they do not fit the pattern established in other tests.
Anomalous interference colors are produced by dispersion of refractive indices from slow to fast light rays.
i split the banana
Any anomalous data for which there is a clear, external explanation.