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Definition of unusual
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Unusual
(a.) Not
usual;
uncommon;
rare; as, an
unusual
season;
a
person
of
unusual
grace or
erudition..
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Imperial
::
Imperial
(n.)
Anything
of
unusual
size or
excellence,
as a large
decanter,
a kind of large
photograph,
a large sheet of
drowing,
printing,
or
writing
paper,
etc..
Unco
::
Unco (a.)
Unknown;
strange,
or
foreign;
unusual,
or
surprising;
distant
in
manner;
reserved..
Phenomenon
::
Phenomenon
(n.) That which
strikes
one as
strange,
unusual,
or
unaccountable;
an
extraordinary
or very
remarkable
person,
thing,
or
occurrence;
as, a
musical
phenomenon..
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
High in
stature;
having
a
considerable,
or an
unusual,
extension
upward;
long and
comparatively
slender;
having
the
diameter
or
lateral
extent
small in
proportion
to the
height;
as, a tall
person,
tree, or
mast..
Peculiar
::
Peculiar
(a.)
Unusual;
singular;
rare;
strange;
as, the sky had a
peculiarappearance..
Peculiarly
::
Peculiarly
(adv.)
In a
peculiar
manner;
particulary;
in a rare and
striking
degree;
unusually.
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) Any
business
venture
in
involving
unusual
risks,
with a
chance
for large
profits..
Farlie
::
Farlie
(n.) An
unusual
or
unexpected
thing;
a
wonder.
See
Fearly.
Infrequent
::
Infrequent
(a.)
Seldom
happening
or
occurring;
rare;
uncommon;
unusual.
Black Monday
::
Black
Monday
()
Easter
Monday,
so
called
from the
severity
of that day in 1360, which was so
unusual
that many of
Edward
III.'s
soldiers,
then
before
Paris,
died from the
cold..
Longheaded
::
Longheaded
(a.)
Having
unusual
foresight
or
sagacity.
Hypnotism
::
Hypnotism
(n.) A form of sleep or
somnambulism
brought
on by
artificial
means,
in which there is an
unusual
suspension
of some
powers,
and an
unusual
activity
of
others.
It is
induced
by an
action
upon the
nerves,
through
the
medium
of the
senses,
as in
persons
of very
feeble
organization,
by
gazing
steadly
at a very
bright
object
held
before
the eyes, or by
pressure
upon
certain
points
of the
surface
of the
body..
Fit
::
Fit (n.) A
passing
humor;
a
caprice;
a
sudden
and
unusual
effort,
activity,
or
motion,
followed
by
relaxation
or
insction;
an
impulse
and
irregular
action..
Dog Fancier
::
Dog
fancier
() One who has an
unusual
fancy for, or
interest
in, dogs; also, one who deals in
dogs..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.)
Loosely,
any
unusually
magnificent
or
stately
house..
Recurve
::
Recurve
(v. t.) To curve in an
opposite
or
unusual
direction;
to bend back or down.
Novel
::
Novel (a.) Of
recent
origin
or
introduction;
not
ancient;
new;
hence,
out of the
ordinary
course;
unusual;
strange;
surprising..
Disguise
::
Disguise
(v. t.) To
change
the guise or
appearance
of;
especially,
to
conceal
by an
unusual
dress,
or one
intended
to
mislead
or
deceive..
Runt
::
Runt (a.) Any
animal
which is
unusually
small,
as
compared
with
others
of its kind; --
applied
particularly
to
domestic
animals..
Alhambresque
::
Alhambresque
(a.) Made or
decorated
after the
fanciful
style of the
ornamentation
in the
Alhambra,
which
affords
an
unusually
fine
exhibition
of
Saracenic
or
Arabesque
architecture..
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