OBLIQUA'TION, noun [Latin obliquo, from obliquus, oblique.]
1. Declination from a strait line or course; a turning to one side; as the obliquation of the eyes.
2. Deviation from moral rectitude.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
OBLIQUA'TION, noun [Latin obliquo, from obliquus, oblique.]
1. Declination from a strait line or course; a turning to one side; as the obliquation of the eyes.
2. Deviation from moral rectitude.