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Definition of unusual
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Unusual
(a.) Not
usual;
uncommon;
rare; as, an
unusual
season;
a
person
of
unusual
grace or
erudition..
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Infrequent
::
Infrequent
(a.)
Seldom
happening
or
occurring;
rare;
uncommon;
unusual.
Butcher
::
Butcher
(v. t.) To
murder,
or kill,
especially
in an
unusually
bloody
or
barbarous
manner..
Monstrousness
::
Monstrousness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
monstrous,
unusual,
extraordinary..
Perigynium
::
Perigynium
(n.) Some
unusual
appendage
about the
pistil,
as the
bottle-shaped
body in the
sedges,
and the
bristles
or
scales
in some other
genera
of the Sedge
family,
or
Cyperaceae..
Palace
::
Palace
(n.)
Loosely,
any
unusually
magnificent
or
stately
house..
Eventless
::
Eventless
(a.)
Without
events;
tame;
monotomous;
marked
by
nothing
unusual;
uneventful.
Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.)
Something
exhibited
to view;
usually,
something
presented
to view as
extraordinary,
or as
unusual
and
worthy
of
special
notice;
a
remarkable
or
noteworthy
sight;
a show; a
pageant;
a
gazingstock..
Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or
energy
of body or mind;
active
power;
vigor;
might;
often,
an
unusual
degree
of
strength
or
energy;
capacity
of
exercising
an
influence
or
producing
an
effect;
especially,
power to
persuade,
or
convince,
or
impose
obligation;
pertinency;
validity;
special
signification;
as, the force of an
appeal,
an
argument,
a
contract,
or a
term..
Erythrochroism
::
Erythrochroism
(n.) An
unusual
redness,
esp. in the
plumage
of
birds,
or hair of
mammals,
independently
of age, sex, or
season..
Selcouth
::
Selcouth
(n.)
Rarely
known;
unusual;
strange.
Tall
::
Tall
(superl.)
High in
stature;
having
a
considerable,
or an
unusual,
extension
upward;
long and
comparatively
slender;
having
the
diameter
or
lateral
extent
small in
proportion
to the
height;
as, a tall
person,
tree, or
mast..
Stability
::
Stability
(a.)
Steadiness
or
firmness
of
character,
firmness
of
resolution
or
purpose;
the
quality
opposite
to
fickleness,
irresolution,
or
inconstancy;
constancy;
steadfastness;
as, a man of
little
stability,
or of
unusual
stability..
Whaler
::
Whaler
(n.) One who
whales,
or
beats;
a big,
strong
fellow;
hence,
anything
of great or
unusual
size..
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Separate
or
distinct
by
reason
of
superiority;
distinguished;
important;
noteworthy;
unusual;
special;
as, he
brought
no
particular
news; she was the
particular
belle of the
party..
Novel
::
Novel (a.) That which is new or
unusual;
a
novelty.
Uncommon
::
Uncommon
(a.) Not
common;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare;
hence,
remarkable;
strange;
as, an
uncommon
season;
an
uncommon
degree
of cold or heat;
uncommon
courage..
Untimely
::
Untimely
(a.) Not
timely;
done or
happening
at an
unnatural,
unusual,
or
improper
time;
unseasonable;
premature;
inopportune;
as,
untimely
frosts;
untimely
remarks;
an
untimely
death..
Inusitate
::
Inusitate
(a.)
Unusual.
Hyperchromatism
::
Hyperchromatism
(n.) The
condition
of
having
an
unusual
intensity
of
color.
Hypnotism
::
Hypnotism
(n.) A form of sleep or
somnambulism
brought
on by
artificial
means,
in which there is an
unusual
suspension
of some
powers,
and an
unusual
activity
of
others.
It is
induced
by an
action
upon the
nerves,
through
the
medium
of the
senses,
as in
persons
of very
feeble
organization,
by
gazing
steadly
at a very
bright
object
held
before
the eyes, or by
pressure
upon
certain
points
of the
surface
of the
body..
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