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Definition of odd
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Odd
(superl.)
Left over after a
definite
round
number
has been taken or
mentioned;
indefinitely,
but not
greatly,
exceeding
a
specified
number;
extra..
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Downtrodden
::
Downtrodden
(a.)
Trodden
down;
trampled
down;
abused
by
superior
power.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) Odd;
fantastic.
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Resembling
fantasies
in
irregularity,
caprice,
or
eccentricity;
irregular;
oddly
shaped;
grotesque..
Pabulation
::
Pabulation
(n.) Food;
fodder;
pabulum.
Toddle
::
Toddle
(v. i.) To walk with
short,
tottering
steps,
as a
child..
Rubber
::
Rubber
(n.) In some
games,
as
whist,
the odd game, as the third or the
fifth,
when there is a tie
between
the
players;
as, to play the
rubber;
also, a
contest
determined
by the
winning
of two out of three
games;
as, to play a
rubber
of
whist..
Rummy
::
Rummy (a.)
Strange;
odd.
Hay
::
Hay (n.) Grass cut and cured for
fodder.
Ensilage
::
Ensilage
(n.) The
process
of
preserving
fodder
(such as
cornstalks,
rye, oats,
millet,
etc.) by
compressing
it while green and fresh in a pit or vat
called
a silo, where it is kept
covered
from the air; as the
ensilage
of
fodder..
Imparity
::
Imparity
(n.)
Indivisibility
into equal
parts;
oddness.
Perissodactyla
::
Perissodactyla
(n. pl.) A
division
of
ungulate
mammals,
including
those that have an odd
number
of toes, as the
horse,
tapir,
and
rhinoceros;
--
opposed
to
Artiodactyla..
Whimsy
::
Whimsy
(n.) A whim; a
freak;
a
capricious
notion,
a
fanciful
or odd
conceit..
Droll
::
Droll
(superl.)
Queer,
and
fitted
to
provoke
laughter;
ludicrous
from
oddity;
amusing
and
strange..
Hoddydoddy
::
Hoddydoddy
(n.) An
awkward
or
foolish
person.
Noddy
::
Noddy (n.) An old game at
cards.
Rig
::
Rig (v. t.) To
dress;
to
equip;
to
clothe,
especially
in an odd or
fanciful
manner;
--
commonly
followed
by out..
Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The Roman
personification
of the dawn of day; the
goddess
of the
morning.
The poets
represented
her a
rising
out of the
ocean,
in a
chariot,
with rosy
fingers
dropping
gentle
dew..
Tare
::
Tare (n.) A name of
several
climbing
or
diffuse
leguminous
herbs of the genus
Vicia;
especially,
the V.
sativa,
sometimes
grown for
fodder..
Roddy
::
Roddy (a.) Full of rods or
twigs.
Codding
::
Codding
(a.)
Lustful.
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