Crossword-Solution: ODDNESS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Oddness | n. | The state of being odd, or not even. |
| Oddness | n. | Singularity; strangeness; eccentricity; irregularity; uncouthness; as, the oddness of dress or shape; the oddness of an event. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ODDNESS | anagram | SODDENS |
We have 43 clues for the answer “ODDNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| eccentricity that is not easily explained | 1 answer |
| Strange state | 1 answer |
| Peculiar state | 1 answer |
| Peculiar quality | 1 answer |
| Strange quality | 2 answers |
| strange behaviour | 7 answers |
| uncommonness | 18 answers |
| rareness | 18 answers |
| Thinness. | 21 answers |
| Eccentricity | 21 answers |
| one in a million | 22 answers |
| scantiness | 22 answers |
| Nonesuch | 24 answers |
| strangeness | 25 answers |
| Rarity | 26 answers |
| one in a thousand | 28 answers |
| scarceness | 44 answers |
| Schizophrenia | 46 answers |
| kleptomania | 46 answers |
| mindlessness | 46 answers |
| preposterousness | 46 answers |
| oafishness | 47 answers |
| psychosis | 47 answers |
| paranoia | 47 answers |
| irrationality | 47 answers |
| insaneness | 47 answers |
| imbecility | 47 answers |
| absurdness | 48 answers |
| senility | 48 answers |
| amentia | 48 answers |
| neurosis | 49 answers |
| dementia | 49 answers |
| insanity | 54 answers |
| craziness | 55 answers |
| Idiocy | 55 answers |
| Hallucination | 58 answers |
| Mania | 58 answers |
| Idiosyncrasy | 62 answers |
| Madness? | 63 answers |
| silliness | 65 answers |
| Fallacy | 67 answers |
| delusion | 71 answers |
| Peculiarity | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with ODDNESS (5)
This impression of indescribable oddness in Stephen’s touch culminated in speech when she saw him, at the taking of one of her bishops, push it aside with the taking man instead of lifting it as a preliminary to the move.
But these pictures bewildered him, for they were like nothing that he was accustomed to look at (and therefore able to see) when he travelled in Italy; and perhaps, also, his powers of observation were impaired by the oddness of finding himself in this strange empty house, where apparently no one expected him.
Thus we are able to proceed a step beyond 'the safe and simple answer.' We may say, not only that the odd excludes the even, but that the number three, which participates in oddness, excludes the even.
But is this the only thing which is called odd? Are there not other things which have their own name, and yet are called odd, because, although not the same as oddness, they are never without oddness?--that is what I mean to ask--whether numbers such as the number three are not of the class of odd.
And there are many other examples: would you not say, for example, that three may be called by its proper name, and also be called odd, which is not the same with three? and this may be said not only of three but also of five, and of every alternate number--each of them without being oddness is odd, and in the same way two and four, and the other series of alternate numbers, has every number even, without being evenness.
Quotes with ODDNESS (3)
The children around our house have a saying that everything is either true, not true, or one of Mother's delusions. Now, I don't know about the true things or the not-true things, because there seem to be so many of them, but I do know about Mother's delusions, and they're solid. They range from the conviction that the waffle iron, unless watched, is going to strangle the toaster, to the delusion that electricity pours out of an empty socket onto your head, and nothing is goi…
... accustomed like the white blackbird to the loneliness of eccentricity yet never quite reconciled to it, they found in each other's oddness a most comforting compatibility.
I got mixed up with some oddness in my youth, and the long and short of it is that I can't shuffle off this mortal coil until I have read the ten most boring classics.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1970–2023).