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1. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
Not
easily
explained.
Synonyms
unusual
Antonyms
usual
humorless
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. odd-leg caliper
noun.
Caliper
having
the
points
on
its
legs
both
curve
in
the
same
direction.
Synonyms
caliper
calliper
3. odd-job man
noun.
A
man
skilled
in
various
odd
jobs
and
other
small
tasks.
Synonyms
handyman
service man
repairman
maintenance man
jack of all trades
4. odd-job
adjective.
Not
regular
or
skilled.
Synonyms
parttime
part-time
Antonyms
full-time
regular
5. odd-toed ungulate
noun.
Placental
mammals
having
hooves
with
an
odd
number
of
toes
on
each
foot.
Synonyms
perissodactyl
rhinoceros
Perissodactyla
rhino
tapir
order Perissodactyla
hoofed mammal
perissodactyl mammal
ungulate
equid
equine
Antonyms
even-toed ungulate
odd-toed ungulate
unguiculate
6. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
Not
divisible
by
two.
Synonyms
uneven
Antonyms
even
unquestionable
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
An
indefinite
quantity
more
than
that
specified.
Synonyms
inexact
Antonyms
exact
well
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
Beyond
or
deviating
from
the
usual
or
expected.
Synonyms
funny
peculiar
singular
strange
rummy
unusual
rum
queer
curious
Antonyms
familiar
ordinary
common
multiple
familiarity
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
Of
the
remaining
member
of
a
pair,
of
socks
e.g..
Synonyms
unmated
unpaired
unmatched
mismatched
Antonyms
matched
nativeness
native
nondrinker
unusualness
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. odd
adjective.
(ˈɑːd)
Not
used
up.
Synonyms
left over
remaining
leftover
left
unexpended
unexhausted
Antonyms
exhausted
general
nonspecific
uncharacteristic
plural
Etymology
odd (English)
od (Middle English (1100-1500))
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