(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 something rare, uncommon or unusual, especially one having particular value
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 something that is new or different
Plural for a small and interesting trinket or ornament
Plural for one's behavior
Plural for the state of not matching or fitting
Plural for an abnormal formation
Plural for the state or fact of being distinct or different from others
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