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1 idiosyncratic
[ˌɪdɪəsɪŋ'krætɪk]1) Общая лексика: идиосинкратический, специфический, отличительный, характерный2) Медицина: аллергический, идиосинкразический3) Книжное выражение: своеобразный, уникальный4) Экономика: диверсифицируемый (риск) (idiosyncratic risk - risk that can be eliminated by diversification)5) Лингвистика: идиосинкретический
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