oddly
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
odd/ɒd/
▶adjective
- 1 unusual or unexpected; strange.
- 2 (of whole numbers such as 3 and 5) having one left over as a remainder when divided by two.
■ denoting a single goal by which one side defeats another in a game where three or more goals are scored.
- 3 [in combination] in the region of: fifty-odd years.
- 4 occasional: we have the odd drink together.
■ spare; unoccupied: an odd five minutes.
- 5 detached from a pair or set.
– phrases
odd one out a person or thing differing in some way from the other members of a group or set.
odd one out a person or thing differing in some way from the other members of a group or set.
– derivatives
oddish adjective,
oddly adverb,
oddness noun.
oddish adjective,
oddly adverb,
oddness noun.
– origin ME: from ON odda-, found in combinations such as odda-mathr ‘third or odd man’, from oddi ‘angle’.
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