idiosyncratically

idiosyncratically
See idiosyncratic.

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  • idiosyncratically — adv. in an idiosyncratic manner; eccentrically …   English contemporary dictionary

  • idiosyncratically — id·i·o·syn·crat·i·cal·ly …   English syllables

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  • gonzo — adjective Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1971 1. idiosyncratically subjective but engagé < gonzo journalism > 2. bizarre 3. freewheeling or unconventional especially to the point of outrageousness < a gonzo comedian > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • idiosyncrasy — noun (plural sies) Etymology: Greek idiosynkrasia, from idio + synkerannynai to blend, from syn + kerannynai to mingle, mix more at crater Date: 1604 1. a. a peculiarity of constitution or temperament ; an individualizing characteristic or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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