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Definition of odd
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of odd is as below...
Odd
(superl.)
Not
paired
with
another,
or
remaining
over after a
pairing;
without
a mate;
unmatched;
single;
as, an odd shoe; an odd
glove..
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Odd
::
Odd
(superl.)
Not
divisible
by 2
without
a
remainder;
not
capable
of being
evenly
paired,
one unit with
another;
as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc., are odd
numbers..
Noddy
::
Noddy (n.) An
inverted
pendulum
consisting
of a short
vertical
flat
spring
which
supports
a rod
having
a bob at the top; -- used for
detecting
and
measuring
slight
horizontal
vibrations
of a body to which it is
attached.
Pathless
::
Pathless
(a.)
Having
no
beaten
path or way;
untrodden;
impenetrable;
as,
pathless
woods..
Vesta
::
Vesta (n.) One of the great
divinities
of the
ancient
Romans,
identical
with the Greek
Hestia.
She was a
virgin,
and the
goddess
of the
hearth;
hence,
also, of the fire on it, and the
family
round it..
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..
Roddy
::
Roddy (a.)
Ruddy.
Silo
::
Silo (n.) A pit or vat for
packing
away green
fodder
for
winter
use so as to
exclude
air and
outside
moisture.
See
Ensilage.
Charwoman
::
Charwoman
(n.) A woman hired for odd work or for
single
days.
Fluent
::
Fluent
(a.)
Flowing
or
capable
of
flowing;
liquid;
glodding;
easily
moving.
Coddle
::
Coddle
(v. t.) To
parboil,
or
soften
by
boiling..
Untraveled
::
Untraveled
(a.) Not
traveled;
not
trodden
by
passengers;
as, an
untraveled
forest..
Anticly
::
Anticly
(adv.)
Oddly;
grotesquely.
Oddity
::
Oddity
(n.) That which is odd; as, a
collection
of
oddities..
Baroque
::
Baroque
(a.) In bad
taste;
grotesque;
odd.
Soddy
::
Soddy (a.)
Consisting
of sod;
covered
with sod;
turfy.
Trodden
::
Trodden
(p. p.) of Trea.
#NAME?
::
-en () The
termination
of the past
participle
of many
strong
verbs;
as, in
broken,
gotten,
trodden..
Nodding
::
Nodding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of No.
Nodder
::
Nodder
(n.) One who nods; a
drowsy
person.
Stick
::
Stick (v. t.) A
derogatory
expression
for a
person;
one who is inert or
stupid;
as, an odd
stick;
a poor
stick..
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