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1 Victorian idiosyncrasy
s.idiosincrasia victoriana. -
2 idiosyncrasy
tr[ɪdɪə'sɪŋkrəsɪ]noun (pl idiosincrasies)1 idiosincrasia, rareza, manían.• idiosincrasia s.f.'ɪdiə'sɪŋkrəsi[ˌɪdɪǝ'sɪŋkrǝsɪ]N idiosincrasia f* * *['ɪdiə'sɪŋkrəsi] -
3 idiosincrasia victoriana
f.Victorian idiosyncrasy.
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