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- ECCENTRICITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ECCENTRICITY is the quality or state of being eccentric How to use eccentricity in a sentence
- ECCENTRICITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Eccentricity, peculiarity, quirk, idiosyncrasy all refer to some noticeable deviation in behavior, style, or manner from what is normal or expected Eccentricity usually suggests a mildly amusing but harmless characteristic or style: a whimsical eccentricity in choice of clothing
- eccentricity noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of eccentricity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ECCENTRICITIES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Anyone watching him would have thought that he was studying, in his slow way, the surprising eccentricities of a total stranger "It was easy enough to do if you didn't know the eccentricities of a yacht's fuel system, and all of them were uniquely different
- Eccentricities - definition of eccentricities by The Free Dictionary
1 an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct 2 the quality of being eccentric 3 the amount by which something is eccentric 4 a mathematical constant expressed as the ratio of the distance from a point on a conic to a focus and the distance from the point to the directrix
- ECCENTRICITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
The popular narrative of the genius is that his eccentricities must be indulged, exceptions must be made for him
- eccentricity - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Eccentricity, peculiarity, quirk, idiosyncrasy all refer to some noticeable deviation in behavior, style, or manner from what is normal or expected Eccentricity usually suggests a mildly amusing but harmless characteristic or style: a whimsical eccentricity in choice of clothing
- Eccentricities: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Over time, it evolved to describe individuals whose behavior or characteristics deviated from the norm, leading to the modern usage of 'eccentricities' to describe unconventional traits or behaviors
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