Crossword-Solution: IDIOSYNCRATIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Idiosyncratic | a. | Alt. of Idiosyncratical |
We have 30 clues for the answer “IDIOSYNCRATIC”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Diacritic | 6 answers |
| Quirky | 9 answers |
| idiomatic | 11 answers |
| diagnostic | 20 answers |
| Kinky | 22 answers |
| distinctive | 55 answers |
| freakish | 59 answers |
| Unconventional | 62 answers |
| Personal | 62 answers |
| Idiotic | 66 answers |
| Singular | 69 answers |
| alterable | 70 answers |
| Peculiar | 71 answers |
| inconstant | 73 answers |
| Peculiarity | 76 answers |
| erratic | 79 answers |
| Proper | 80 answers |
| Odd | 81 answers |
| Abnormal | 81 answers |
| changeable | 83 answers |
| Oddball | 83 answers |
| Individual | 84 answers |
| Unique | 85 answers |
| CHARACTERISTIC ___ | 85 answers |
| Curious | 86 answers |
| Irregular | 88 answers |
| Bizarre | 89 answers |
| Crazy | 95 answers |
| Wander-ing | 100 answers |
| Eccentric | 113 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
ECZMAE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with IDIOSYNCRATIC (5)
Warren Teitelman originally wrote DWIM to fix his typos and spelling errors, so it was somewhat idiosyncratic to his style, and would often make hash of anyone else's typos if they were stylistically different.
Incompatible Time-sharing System, an influential but highly idiosyncratic operating system written for PDP-6s and PDP-10s at MIT and long used at the MIT AI Lab.
Hackers are far more likely than most non-hackers to either (a) be aggressively apolitical or (b) entertain peculiar or idiosyncratic political ideas and actually try to live by them day-to-day.
But in our day, a man who will accept any oddity of idiosyncratic development in manners, tastes, or habits, will refuse, not only as improbable, but as inconsistent with human nature, the representation of a man trying to be merely as noble as is absolutely essential to his being--except, indeed, he be at the same time represented as failing utterly in the attempt, and compelled to fall back upon the imperfections of humanity, and acknowledge them as its laws.
Among particular languages there are great differences in vocabulary, syntax, and grammar, as well as in the idiosyncratic aspects implicit in them, reflective of the experience of their constitution.
Quotes with IDIOSYNCRATIC (3)
Many were incarcerated with the aberrant prosaic possibilities of ataraxia. Only the mentally sensitive few were cognizant of the nuisance to serenity and an actuality that lacked a balance betwixt havoc and sangfroid. The intellectual capabilities of the excellent idiosyncratic talents of a man with an agog outlook for de minimis fringe entities had left the portal ajar for the enlightened few, to get a glimpse of the obsecure reality that most had decided to claim socratic ignorance to evade inquiries.
Mathematicians still don’t understandthe ball our hands made, or howyour electrocuted grandparents made it possiblefor you to light my cigarettes with your eyes. It isn’t as simple as me climbing into the windowto leave six ounces of orange juiceand a doughnut by the bed, or me becomingthe sand you dug your toes in, on the beach, when you wishedto hide them from the sun and the fixed eyesof strangers, and your breath broke in wavesover my earlobe, splashing through my head, s…
I often learn more from one person's highly idiosyncratic experiences than I do from sources that detail universal practices or cite up-to-date studies.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1973).