(rare) Demented people
Plural for the quality of being strange or peculiar
“What Lenkiewicz brings to the party is an eye for the ramshackle oddity of family life.”
Plural for a strange or peculiar person or thing
“He was a queer sort of a chap, and although some laughed at him and considered him an oddity, there was a good deal more that believed him to be a born genius.”
Plural for a rare, unusual, or intriguing object
“Quite why the word remains something of an oddity in American English is unclear.”
Plural for a strange or peculiar trait of a person or thing
“This allusion would merely be an oddity of his poetry.”
Plural for a seemingly absurd or contradictory proposition that may prove to be true
Plural for an attribute of a thing or person
Plural for one's behavior
Plural for the quality of being newfangled
Plural for the state of not matching or fitting
Plural for an abnormal formation
Plural for a small and inexpensive toy or ornament
Plural for the state or fact of being distinct or different from others
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