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oddity
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
oddity
(noun)
oddity
/
ˈ
ɑːdəti/
noun
plural
oddities
oddity
/
ˈ
ɑːdəti/
noun
plural
oddities
Britannica Dictionary definition of ODDITY
1
[
count
]
:
a strange or unusual person or thing
Her shyness makes her a bit of an
oddity
in the business world.
The zoo has such
oddities
as anteaters and platypuses.
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noncount
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:
the quality or state of being strange or unusual
the
oddity
[=
oddness
,
strangeness
] of the situation
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