Peculiarity

//pɪˌkjuliˈɛɹɪti//

Synonyms for "peculiarity" (197 found)

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Translations

27 translations across 13 languages.

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Azerbaijani

2 entries
  • xüsusiyyət noun (that which is peculiar)
  • özəllik noun (that which is peculiar)

Bulgarian

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  • особеност noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • особеност noun (that which is peculiar)
  • своеобразие noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)

Catalan

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  • peculiaritat noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • peculiaritat noun (that which is peculiar)

Esperanto

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  • propreco noun (that which is peculiar)

French

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  • bizarrerie noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • distinction noun (that which is peculiar)
  • particularité noun (that which is peculiar)
  • singularité noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)

German

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  • Besonderheit noun (that which is peculiar)
  • Einzigartigkeit noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • Singularität noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)

Lithuanian

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  • saviškumas noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)

Plautdietsch

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  • Ieejenschoft noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • Ieejenschoft noun (that which is peculiar)

Polish

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  • specyfika noun (that which is peculiar)
  • swoistość noun (that which is peculiar)

Portuguese

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  • peculiaridade noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • peculiaridade noun (that which is peculiar)

Russian

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  • осо́бенность noun (that which is peculiar)

Spanish

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  • peculiaridad noun (the quality or state of being peculiar)
  • peculiaridad noun (that which is peculiar)

Swedish

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  • egenhet noun (that which is peculiar)

Sample sentences

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I remember the time when the Germans called the Euro "Esperantogeld" to mean that it would never happen. Of course, none of the people who said that would admit it today. It's the peculiarity of paradigms to seem so natural that one cannot imagine having lived in a different paradigm, even an opposite one, in the past.

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I noticed a peculiarity.

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"By the way," I asked suddenly, stopping and turning upon Stamford, "how the deuce did he know that I had come from Afghanistan?" My companion smiled an enigmatical smile. "That's just his little peculiarity," he said. " A good many people have wanted to know how he finds things out."

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In general the physical and mental form of conscious beings is an expression of the character of the planet on which they live. On certain very large and aqueous planets, for instance, we found that civilization had been achieved by marine organisms. On these huge globes no land-dwellers as large as a man could possibly thrive, for gravitation would have nailed them to the ground. But in the water there was no such limitation to bulk. One peculiarity of these big worlds was that, owing to the crushing action of gravitation, there were seldom any great elevations and depressions in their surface. Thus they were usually covered by a shallow ocean, broken here and there by archipelagos of small, low islands.

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