Found inside – Page 128Oxford Dictionaries, ... idılico adj idyllic idilio m idyll idiomFa m language. d ́atico adj idiomatic idiosincrasia f idiosyncrasy idiotFa adj idiotic. Found inside – Page xiThese citations are normally extracted from the full Oxford English ... way often reveals a surprisingly tortuous and humorous or idiosyncratic development. Found inside – Page 875imaginary; (o artdtartists) lying prominence to or depending on persona idiosyncrasy or individual point of view, not producing the effect of literal & im ... Found inside – Page 482Oxford University Press ... /efoib/l/ n. minor weakness or idiosyncrasy. foil /foil/ v. frustrate; baffle; defeat. n. 1 metal hammered ... Found inside – Page 403Qrg. I. xxxix), referable respectively to limitations of human mind, prejudices of idiosyncrasy, influence of ... Found inside – Page 359(pl. idiosyncrasies) 1 a person's particular way of behaving or thinking. 2 a distinctive or peculiar feature of a thing. The ending of idiosyncrasy is ... Found inside – Page 248UU eccentricity oddness, nonconformity; idiosyncrasy, peculiarity. eccl. abbr. 1 ecclesiastic. 2 ecclesiastical. ec'cle'si'as'tic /ikle'ezeeastik/ o n. Found inside – Page 194Idiosyncratic and ingenious, he was a versifier of matchless brilliance, with a mastery of the patter song that is the equal of anything in the whole of ... Found inside – Page 251Put forth idiosyncratic religio-political views in his Green Book. Argued that democracy must be direct and participatory. Viewed Islam as the natural ... Found inside – Page 408McCawley's descriptive framework is idiosyncratic, and shows signs of his earlier *Generative Semantics allegiance, but is highly insightful and original. Found inside – Page 369... n [feste] RedewenVdung f. datic adj, -ally adv idiomaVtisch idiosyncrasy ... Found inside – Page 3413 a style of music or art. idiomatic adjective using expressions that are natural to a native speaker of a language. idiosyncrasy /id-i-oh-sing-kruh- si/ ... Found inside – Page 297Toured USSR. Exceptionally wide repertory, from 16th-cent. kbd. works to jazz. Highly idiosyncratic performer with mannerisms to match. Found inside – Page 452(pl. idiosyncrasies) 1 a person's particular way of behaving or thinking. ... The ending of idiosyncrasy is spelled -asy. idiosyncratic ... Found inside – Page 869Compare with MEMBRANOPHONE. idiosyncrasy /ˌɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈsɪkrəsi/ 7noun (pl. idiosynV- crasies) 1 a mode of behaviour or way of thought peculiar to an individual: ... Found inside – Page 132Which spell- many centuries , retain the same basic ing is right : idiosyncrasy or idiosyn- meanings : cracy ? For views on those questions , see the ... Found inside – Page 610[Rede]wendung, die idiomatic /1dia'n1aet1k/ adj. idiomatisch idiosyncrasy /IdIa'sn)krasI/ n. Eigentümlichkeit, die idiosyncratic /Idlasrn'kraet1k/ adj. Anyone who is fascinated with words and language will find Willinsky's tour through the OED a delightful and stimulating experience. No one who reads this book will ever feel quite the same about Murray's web of words. Found insideher modestly scaled, idiosyncratic works unsparingly interrogate social and psychological realities. Born in Cleveland, she met Golub as a student at the ... Found inside – Page 459In recent years Stirner's idiosyncratic writing has been heralded as anticipating both postmodern literary style, and doctrinally the worry that notions ... Found insideFuller painted altarpieces for Oxford colleges (his Resurrection in All Souls ... Otherwise, Fuller is remembered for his highly idiosyncratic portraits. Found inside – Page 847His First Church of Christ Scientist, Daisybank Road, Victoria Park, Manchester (1903–4), was an idiosyncratic free composition with a circular tower, ... Found inside – Page 708L. idiopathia, from Gk idiopatheia, from idios 'own' + -patheia 'suffering'. idiosyncrasy/,IdIa(o)'51nl Target Man Shadow Striker,
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