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Definition of strange
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 strange is as below...
Strange
(superl.)
Belonging
to
another
country;
foreign.
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Xenodochium
::
Xenodochium
(n.) A house for the
reception
of
strangers.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
Unaccustomed
::
Unaccustomed
(a.) Not
usual;
uncommon;
strange;
new.
Uncanny
::
Uncanny
(a.) Not
canny;
unsafe;
strange;
weird;
ghostly.
Estrangedness
::
Estrangedness
(n.) State of being
estranged;
estrangement.
Strange
::
Strange
(adv.)
Strangely.
Wondrous
::
Wondrous
(a.)
Wonderful;
astonishing;
admirable;
marvelous;
such as
excite
surprise
and
astonishment;
strange.
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The house
itself,
as the abode of
comfort
to its
inmates
and of
hospitality
to
strangers;
fireside..
Monstrous
::
Monstrous
(a.)
Marvelous;
strange.
Grotesgue
::
Grotesgue
(a.) Like the
figures
found in
ancient
grottoes;
grottolike;
wildly
or
strangely
formed;
whimsical;
extravagant;
of
irregular
forms and
proportions;
fantastic;
ludicrous;
antic.
Alienate
::
Alienate
(a.)
Estranged;
withdrawn
in
affection;
foreign;
-- with from.
Alienation
::
Alienation
(n.) A
withdrawing
or
estrangement,
as of the
affections..
Foreign
::
Foreign
(a.)
Remote;
distant;
strange;
not
belonging;
not
connected;
not
pertaining
or
pertient;
not
appropriate;
not
harmonious;
not
agreeable;
not
congenial;
-- with to or from; as,
foreign
to the
purpose;
foreign
to one's
nature..
Moodiness
::
Moodiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
moody;
specifically,
liability
to
strange
or
violent
moods..
Polemarch
::
Polemarch
(n.) In
Athens,
originally,
the
military
commanderin-chief;
but,
afterward,
a civil
magistrate
who had
jurisdiction
in
respect
of
strangers
and
sojourners.
In other
Grecian
cities,
a high
military
and civil
officer..
Gnome
::
Gnome (n.) A
dwarf;
a
goblin;
a
person
of small
stature
or
misshapen
features,
or of
strange
appearance..
Hospitality
::
Hospitality
(n.) The act or
practice
of one who is
hospitable;
reception
and
entertainment
of
strangers
or
guests
without
reward,
or with kind and
generous
liberality..
Strangely
::
Strangely
(adv.)
As
something
foreign,
or not one's own; in a
manner
adapted
to
something
foreign
and
strange..
Strangely
::
Strange
(v. i.) To
wonder;
to be
astonished.
Alienate
::
Alienate
(v. t.) To
withdraw,
as the
affections;
to make
indifferent
of
averse,
where love or
friendship
before
subsisted;
to
estrange;
to wean; -- with
from..
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