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Definition of odd
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Odd
(superl.)
Different
from what is usual or
common;
unusual;
singular;
peculiar;
unique;
strange.
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Clod
::
Clod (v.i) To
collect
into
clods,
or into a thick mass; to
coagulate;
to clot; as,
clodded
gore. See
Clot..
Isiac
::
Isiac (a.)
Pertaining
to the
goddess
Isis; as, Isiac
mysteries..
Doddered
::
Doddered
(a.)
Shattered;
infirm.
Trodden
::
Trodden
() p. p. of
Tread.
Diana
::
Diana (n.) The
daughter
of
Jupiter
and
Latona;
a
virgin
goddess
who
presided
over
hunting,
chastity,
and
marriage;
--
identified
with the Greek
goddess
Artemis..
Palmyra
::
Palmyra
(n.) A
species
of palm
(Borassus
flabelliformis)
having
a
straight,
black,
upright
trunk,
with
palmate
leaves.
It is found
native
along the
entire
northern
shores
of the
Indian
Ocean,
from the mouth of the
Tigris
to New
Guinea.
More than eight
hundred
uses to which it is put are
enumerated
by
native
writers.
Its wood is
largely
used for
building
purposes;
its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for
making
toddy,
and its
leaves
for
thatching
huts..
Fodder
::
Fodder
(n.) That which is fed out to
cattle
horses,
and
sheep,
as hay,
cornstalks,
vegetables,
etc..
Saraswati
::
Saraswati
(n.) The sakti or wife of
Brahma;
the
Hindoo
goddess
of
learning,
music,
and
poetry..
Sodden
::
Sodden
(p. p.)
Boiled;
seethed;
also,
soaked;
heavy with
moisture;
saturated;
as,
sodden
beef;
sodden
bread;
sodden
fields..
Morne
::
Morne (n.) The
goddess
Aurora.
Dodded
::
Dodded
(a.)
Without
horns;
as,
dodded
cattle;
without
beards;
as,
dodded
corn..
Minerva
::
Minerva
(n.) The
goddess
of
wisdom,
of war, of the arts and
sciences,
of
poetry,
and of
spinning
and
weaving;
--
identified
with the
Grecian
Pallas
Athene..
Shoddy
::
Shoddy
(v. t.) A
fabric
of
inferior
quality
made of, or
containing
a large
amount
of,
shoddy..
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. i.) To walk with short
steps,
swaying
the body from one side to the
other,
like a duck or very fat
person;
to move
clumsily
and
totteringly
along;
to
toddle;
to
stumble;
as, a child
waddles
when he
begins
to walk; a goose
waddles..
Noddy
::
Noddy (n.) An old game at
cards.
Pathless
::
Pathless
(a.)
Having
no
beaten
path or way;
untrodden;
impenetrable;
as,
pathless
woods..
Strawed
::
Straw-cutter
(n.) An
instrument
to cut straw for
fodder.
Sodden
::
Sodden
() of
Seeth.
Crow-trodden
::
Crow-trodden
(a.)
Marked
with
crow's-feet,
or
wrinkles,
about the
eyes..
Foddle-faddle
::
Foddle-faddle
(n.) A
trifle;
trifling
talk;
nonsense.
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