peculiarity|peculiarities in English
noun
[pe·cu·li·ar·i·ty || pɪ‚kjuːlɪ'ærətɪ]
oddness, strangeness
Use "peculiarity|peculiarities" in a sentence
1. He too had this hereditary peculiarity.
2. Pouches are a peculiarity of marsupials.
3. Some peculiarity might now dart forth.
4. Each country has its own peculiarity.
5. The other concepts betray similar logical peculiarities.
6. The area has a few local peculiarities.
7. Another peculiarity is the gondolas’ black “plumage.”
8. I noticed a certain peculiarity about his appearance.
9. They have certain peculiarity by comparison with lay witness.
10. One peculiarity of the child's deportment remains yet to be told.
11. The pharmacist is familiar with the peculiarities of Dr. Klein's handwriting.
12. Strange diseases are known for their peculiarity, bizarreness and scarcity.
13. The relations toSudeck's dystrophy are stressed and several peculiarities are underscored.
14. To describe the qualities or peculiarities of: Characterized the warden as ruthless
15. To describe the qualities or peculiarities of: Characterized the warden as ruthless
16. She was well aware of the peculiarity of her own situation.
17. 22 He was strongly attracted by her peculiarities of dress and behaviour.
18. A sharp ringing in the ears is a peculiarity of the disease.
19. Singularity means oddity or peculiarity a man out from other men.
20. [Peculiarities of behavior of offspring of rats-Ambidexters after surviving vital stress].
21. You couldn't help but be aware of the peculiarity of the situation.
22. As she slopped about in the cooling water, Jess pondered over this peculiarity.
23. The only beneficial peculiarity of environment was the sense of detachment from the outside world.
24. This is a family peculiarity-a reticence in expressing sentiment or deep feeling.
25. A characteristic trait or peculiarity, especially one serving to define or describe its possessor.