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1 idiosyncrasy
nounEigentümlichkeit, die; Eigenheit, die* * *idio·syn·cra·sy[ˌɪdiə(ʊ)ˈsɪŋkrəsi, AM -oʊˈsɪn-]n* * *["IdIə'sIŋkrəsɪ]nEigenheit f, Eigenart f, Besonderheit f; (LING, MED) Idiosynkrasie f* * *idiosyncrasy [ˌıdıəˈsıŋkrəsı] s1. Eigenart f2. Veranlagung f, Natur f3. Idiosynkrasie f:a) MED hochgradige, angeborene Überempfindlichkeit gegen bestimmte Stoffe:idiosyncrasy to protein Eiweißidiosynkrasieb) PSYCH heftige Abneigung gegen bestimmte Personen, Tiere, Speisen etc* * *nounEigentümlichkeit, die; Eigenheit, die* * *n.Veranlagung f. -
2 idiosyncrasy
idio·syn·cra·sy [ˌɪdiə(ʊ)ʼsɪŋkrəsi, Am -oʊʼsɪn-] n -
3 idiosyncrasy
1. ( Bioch) Indiosynkrasie f, angeborene Überempfindlichkeit f ( auf bestimmte Stoffe); 2. ( Psych) Idiosynkrasie f, Überempfindlichkeit f gegenüber Personen -
4 peculiarity
noun1) no pl., no indef. art. (unusualness) Ausgefallenheit, die; (of behaviour, speech) Sonderbarkeit, die2) (odd trait) Eigentümlichkeit, die3) (distinguishing characteristic) [charakteristisches] Merkmal; (special characteristic) Besonderheit, die* * *[-'æ-]- plural peculiarities - noun die Eigentümlichkeit* * *pe·cu·li·ar·ity[pɪˌkju:liˈærəti, AM -liˈerət̬i]n* * *[pI"kjuːlI'rItɪ]n1) (= strangeness) Seltsamkeit f, Eigenartigkeit fit has the peculiarity that it is or of being... — es hat die Besonderheit,... zu sein
* * *peculiarity [pıˌkjuːlıˈærətı] s1. Eigenheit f, Eigentümlichkeit f, Besonderheit f:be a peculiarity of auch typisch sein für2. Seltsamkeit f, Eigenartigkeit f* * *noun1) no pl., no indef. art. (unusualness) Ausgefallenheit, die; (of behaviour, speech) Sonderbarkeit, die2) (odd trait) Eigentümlichkeit, die3) (distinguishing characteristic) [charakteristisches] Merkmal; (special characteristic) Besonderheit, die* * *n.Eigenheit f. -
5 irreducible
( form)\irreducible minimum absolute Mindestmenge2) ( impossible to simplify) nicht [weiter] zu vereinfachend;\irreducible formula nicht weiter zu vereinfachende [o zerlegbare] Formel;\irreducible cultural idiosyncrasy nicht weiter auszudifferenzierende kulturelle Eigenart -
6 peculiarity
pe·cu·li·ar·ity [pɪ ˌkju:liʼærəti, Am -liʼerət̬i] n
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Idiosyncrasy — Idiosyncrasy, from Greek ιδιοσυγκρασία, idiosunkrasia , a peculiar temperament , habit of body ( idios one s own and syn krasis mixture ) is defined as an individualizing quality or characteristic of a person or group, and is often used to… … Wikipedia
idiosyncrasy — [id΄ē ō siŋ′krə sē, id΄ē ōsin′krə sē] n. pl. idiosyncrasies [Gr idiosynkrasia < idio , one s own, peculiar (see IDIO ) + synkrasis, a mixing together, tempering < synkerannynai, to mix together < syn , together + kerannynai, to mix <… … English World dictionary
Idiosyncrasy — Id i*o*syn cra*sy, n.; pl. {Idiosyncrasies}. [Gr. ?; i dios proper, peculiar + ? a mixing together, fr. ? to mix together; ? with + ? to mix: cf. F. idiosyncrasie. See {Idiom}, and {Crasis}.] A peculiarity of physical or mental constitution or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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idiosyncrasy — meaning ‘an individual s particular habit or mode of behaviour’, is derived from the Greek words idio ‘own, peculiar’, sun ‘together’, and krasis ‘mixture’ and so its etymological meaning is ‘a peculiar mixing together’. It is wrong to spell it… … Modern English usage
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idiosyncrasy — ► NOUN (pl. idiosyncrasies) 1) a way of behaving or thinking peculiar to an individual. 2) a distinctive characteristic of a thing. ORIGIN Greek idiosunkrasia, from idios own + sun with + krasis mixture … English terms dictionary
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