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odd
1[ od ]
adjective
- differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected:
His ice cream had an odd choice of topping combinations.
Synonyms: uncommon, rare, unusual, extraordinary
- singular or peculiar in a strange or eccentric way:
She can be an odd person sometimes.
The group were known for their odd manners.
- fantastic; bizarre:
Her taste in clothing was rather odd.
- (of a number) leaving a remainder of 1 when divided by 2 ( even ):
The numbers 3, 15, and 181 are odd.
- more or less, especially a little more (used in combination with a round number):
I owe three hundred-odd dollars.
- being a small amount in addition to what is counted or specified:
I have five gross and a few odd dozens.
- being part of a pair, set, or series of which the rest is lacking:
I found an odd glove in the back of the drawer.
- remaining after all others are paired, grouped, or divided into equal numbers or parts:
Everybody gets two hamburgers and I get the odd one.
- left over after all others are used, consumed, etc.:
After we finished the jigsaw puzzle, there was one odd piece that didn't seem to fit anywhere.
- (of a pair) not matching:
Do you know you're wearing an odd pair of socks?
- not forming part of any particular group, set, or class:
He tends to pick up odd bits of information that can be useful in unexpected situations.
- happening, coming, found, etc., irregularly or only now and then; occasional:
She saved up money doing odd jobs over the summer break.
We didn’t see any interesting birds other than the odd hawk.
- out-of-the-way; secluded:
We took a tour to the odd parts of the country.
- Mathematics. (of a function) having a sign that changes when the sign of each independent variable is changed at the same time.
noun
- something that is odd.
- Golf.
- a stroke more than the opponent has played.
- British. a stroke taken from a player's total score for a hole in order to give them odds.
ODD
2[ oh-dee-dee ]
abbreviation for
- oppositional defiant disorder: a behavioral disorder characterized by habitual aggression and hostility, resistance to authority, outbursts of rage, etc., that interfere with normal functioning and relationships.
odd
/ ɒd /
adjective
- unusual or peculiar in appearance, character, etc
- occasional, incidental, or random
odd jobs
- leftover or additional
odd bits of wool
- not divisible by two
- represented or indicated by a number that is not divisible by two Compare even 1
graphs are on odd pages
- being part of a matched pair or set when the other or others are missing
an odd sock
odd volumes
- in combination used to designate an indefinite quantity more than the quantity specified in round numbers
fifty-odd pounds
- out-of-the-way or secluded
odd corners
- maths (of a function) changing sign but not absolute value when the sign of the independent variable is changed, as in y=x³ See even 1
- odd man outa person or thing excluded from others forming a group, unit, etc
noun
- golf
- one stroke more than the score of one's opponent
- an advantage or handicap of one stroke added to or taken away from a player's score
- a thing or person that is odd in sequence or number
odd
/ ŏd /
- Divisible by 2 with a remainder of 1, such as 17 or −103.
Derived Forms
- ˈoddness, noun
- ˈoddly, adverb
Other Words From
- odd·ly adverb
- odd·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of odd1
Origin of odd2
Word History and Origins
Origin of odd1
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