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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Odd
a.
[
Compar.
Odder
superl.
Oddest
.]
1.
Not
paired
with
another
,
or
remaining
over
after
a
pairing
;
without
a
mate
;
unmatched
;
single
;
as
,
an
odd
shoe
;
an
odd
glove
.
2.
Not
divisible
by
2
without
a
remainder
;
not
capable
of
being
evenly
paired
,
one
unit
with
another
;
as
, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11,
etc
.,
are
odd
numbers
.
I
hope
good
luck
lies
in
odd
numbers
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Left
over
after
a
definite
round
number
has
been
taken
or
mentioned
;
indefinitely
,
but
not
greatly
,
exceeding
a
specified
number
;
extra
.
Sixteen
hundred
and
odd
years
after
the
earth
was
made
,
it
was
destroyed
in
a
deluge
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
There
are
yet
missing
of
your
company
Some
few
odd
lads
that
you
remember
not
. --
Shak
.
4.
Remaining
over
;
unconnected
;
detached
;
fragmentary
;
hence
,
occasional
;
inconsiderable
;
as
,
odd
jobs
;
odd
minutes
;
odd
trifles
.
5.
Different
from
what
is
usual
or
common
;
unusual
;
singular
;
peculiar
;
unique
;
strange
.
“An
odd
action.”
--
Shak
.
“An
odd
expression.”
Syn:
--
extraordinary
;
queer
.
The
odd
man
,
to
perform
all
things
perfectly
,
is
,
in
my
poor
opinion
,
Joannes
Sturmius
.
--
Ascham
.
Patients
have
sometimes
coveted
odd
things
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Locke's
Essay
would
be
a
very
odd
book
for
a
man
to
make
himself
master
of
,
who
would
get
a
reputation
by
critical
writings
.
--
Spectator
.
Syn:
--
Quaint
;
unmatched
;
singular
;
unusual
;
extraordinary
;
strange
;
queer
;
eccentric
;
whimsical
;
fantastical
;
droll
;
comical
.
See
Quaint
.
Pluto
is
an
oddball
among
its
eight
sister
planets
.
It's
the
smallest
in
both
size
and
mass
,
and
has
the
most
elliptical
orbit
.
It
moves
in
a
plane
tilted
markedly
away
from
the
other
planets
'
orbits
.
Moreover
,
Pluto
is
the
only
planet
made
almost
entirely
of
ice
.
--
Ron
Cohen
(
Science
News
,
Feb
. 27, 1999,
p
. 139)
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