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Definition of odd
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Odd
(superl.)
Remaining
over;
unconnected;
detached;
fragmentary;
hence,
occasional;
inconsiderable;
as, odd jobs; odd
minutes;
odd
trifles..
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Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) A wild
fancy;
an odd
conceit;
idle
sport;
folly;
trifling
opinion.
Palladium
::
Palladium
(n.) Any
statue
of the
goddess
Pallas;
esp., the
famous
statue
on the
preservation
of which
depended
the
safety
of
ancient
Troy..
Podded
::
Podded
(imp. & p. p.) of Po.
Plodding
::
Plodding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Plo.
Sogginess
::
Sogginess
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
soggy;
soddenness;
wetness.
Ensilage
::
Ensilage
(n.) The
fodder
preserved
in a silo.
Whimwham
::
Whimwham
(n.) A
whimsical
thing;
an odd
device;
a
trifle;
a
trinket;
a
gimcrack.
Prangos
::
Prangos
(n.) A genus of
umbelliferous
plants,
one
species
of which (P.
pabularia),
found in
Thibet,
Cashmere,
Afghanistan,
etc., has been used as
fodder
for
cattle.
It has
decompound
leaves
with very long
narrow
divisions,
and a
highly
fragrant
smell
resembling
that of new
clover
hay..
Stalling
::
Stall-feed
(v. t.) To feed and
fatten
in a stall or on dry
fodder;
as, to
stall-feed
an ox..
Dudder
::
Dudder
(v. i.) To
shiver
or
tremble;
to
dodder.
Imparidigitate
::
Imparidigitate
(a.)
Having
an odd
number
of
fingers
or toes,
either
one,
three,
or five, as in the
horse,
tapir,
rhinoceros,
etc..
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..
Nutation
::
Nutation
(n.) The act of
nodding.
Timothy Grass
::
Timothy
grass () A kind of grass
(Phleum
pratense)
with long
cylindrical
spikes;
--
called
also
herd's
grass,
in
England,
cat's-tail
grass,
and
meadow
cat's-tail
grass.
It is much
prized
for
fodder.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Oddness
::
Oddness
(n.) The state of being odd, or not
even..
Dodder
::
Dodder
(v. t. & i.) To
shake,
tremble,
or
totter..
Hoddy
::
Hoddy (n.) See Dun crow, under Dun, a..
Dodded
::
Dodded
(a.)
Without
horns;
as,
dodded
cattle;
without
beards;
as,
dodded
corn..
Demigoddess
::
Demigoddess
(n.) A
female
demigod.
Fodder
::
Fodder
(n.) That which is fed out to
cattle
horses,
and
sheep,
as hay,
cornstalks,
vegetables,
etc..
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