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.

26. 10 Brickbat has several peculiarities such as high ability of water-absorbing and low rockiness.

27. They became interested in the peculiarities of the Celtic society they tried to control and subdue.

28. 17 Anomalous thickening is chiefly remarkable anatomical peculiarity in the axis of Amaranthus tricolor.

29. Synonyms for Atypicality include irregularity, abnormality, peculiarity, anomaly, deviation, aberration, eccentricity, oddity, divergence and idiosyncrasy

30. Major competitive force of nursing education is characterized by knowledge, worthiness, entirety, dynamics and peculiarity.

31. One peculiarity was the responsibility for air defence over the German part of the BALTAP area.

32. Anatomical peculiarities prevent the proper functions of the nervous system, as it is not hard to understand

33. Synonyms for Creepiness include strangeness, eeriness, weirdness, scariness, spookiness, uncanniness, oddness, queerness, abnormality and peculiarity

34. A big peculiarity was the extremely fine gradation of the mixer, which offered 128 volume steps per channel.

35. 19 It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it. 

36. Futures markets, an important part of finance markets, have some common regularity and peculiarity to finance markets.

37. It is the peculiarity of knowledge that those who really thirst for it always get it. 

38. Peculiarities of the Immune Status of Pregnant and Lactating Women and the Origin of Natural Abzymes from Human Milk

39. A description of qualities or peculiarities: a list of places of interest, with brief Characterizations of each.

40. How Bloatware is different from adware and crapware? While none sounds too appealing, there are some peculiarities

41. The cone cells show a number of structural peculiarities which had hitherto not been found in mammals.

42. Additionally, in their Masora, they drew attention to textual peculiarities and gave corrected readings they considered necessary.

43. Mr. Woodhouse's peculiarities and fidgetiness were sometimes provoking him to a rational remonstrance or sharp retort equally ill-bestowed.

44. Biotype definition is - the organisms sharing a specified genotype; also : the genotype shared or its distinguishing peculiarity.

45. Characterized definition: describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of synonyms: differentiate, think of, remember, distinguish, stamp

46. Yet Rand's appeal has been undimmed by either the vituperation of her critics or the peculiarity of her admirers.

47. The pledge of movables can be acquired with good will wonder provisions but entails its peculiarity in its constitution.

48. The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme, but with a peculiarity in the middle section.

49. 1.feature, mark, quality, property, attribute, faculty, trait, quirk, peculiarity, idiosyncrasyGenes determine the Characteristics of every living thing.

50. A peculiarity of acid rain is that while the causative agents are emitted at one place , the acid rain falls at another .

51. Americanisms lexical, phonetic, and grammatical peculiarities of the English language in the USA which represent comparatively few deviations from the British literary norm

52. 13 The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme,(www.Sentencedict.com) but with a peculiarity in the middle section.

53. CULLEN The fire of 1861 exceeded this in destructiveness, and to it were added the terrific effects of a four years' Besiegement. PECULIARITIES OF …

54. Through the peculiarity contact-coat, composes the ethoxy methylene propane dioic acid dio-ethylest which improves the quality and yield of the product.

55. The peculiarity of the Ligurian oil is its fruity flavour associated to a distinctively sweet palate combined with a slightly bitter hot aftertaste.

56. One of the most remarkable peculiarities of the institutions of the Republic is also traceable to this dependance of the Quaestiones on the Comitia .

57. He preserves the peculiarity of the Ionians for the preterite tenses of verbs the Aphaeresis, as where he says [Greek omitted] for [Greek omitted].

58. Baganda is a musical culture exhibited by the people of Uganda with many peculiarities distinguishing African music from other music customs around the world

59. The peculiarity of Atwo is the diversity and flexibility of its projects, allows us to undertake any part due to a qualified and experienced team.

60. The main peculiarity allowing to differentiate this bone from other Carpals is the flat and nearly perfectly round articular surface with the pisiform bone

61. It was a sanguinary affair, and especially interesting as showing one of Peter's peculiarities, which was that in the middle of a fight he would suddenly change sides.

62. on behalf of the ECR Group. - Madam President, biodiversity is not some abstract word that is used by abstruse scientists to look after some environmental peculiarity.

63. It was examined that the dynamic peculiarity, the welding line flaw, the size of steel member section and the rusty phenomenon of a steel pedestrian overcrossing.

64. The patient had ophthalmological peculiarities, such as eyelid cleft configuration, tapetoretinal dystrophy, retinal visual atrophy, early childhood converging strabismus with varying angle relationships, nystagmus, light sensitivity and substantial visual deficits.

65. Noun a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things: His Caricature of the mayor in this morning's paper is the best he's ever drawn

66. Biotype - organisms sharing a specified genotype or the genotype (or peculiarities) so shared genotype - a group of organisms sharing a specific genetic constitution Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

67. Biotype - organisms sharing a specified genotype or the genotype (or peculiarities) so shared genotype - a group of organisms sharing a specific genetic constitution Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

68. They used the power of curiosity to try and understand the viewpoints and peculiarities of other places, perhaps because they, themselves, were seen as so unusual in their own societies.

69. An inborn instinct for herding sheep, intelligence, submissive and faithful character, and above all foolproof a resistance to extreme cold, snow and long distances to travel, are part of the peculiarities of Ovejero magallánico.

70. In the play as in the poem, the distinctive peculiarities of the "deed of gift" are that it is sealed in blood and that it involves the giving of the self, body and soul.

71. The peculiarity of the device consists in an axial pivotal constraint (23) about a said main axis (X), adapted to constrain, in a pivoting manner, said gripping apparatus (20) and said abutment structure (14).

72. Tion at the Airdromes of Azerbaijan Republic was carried out for the purpose of defining the basic parameters of the cli-matic peculiarity that have an impact on the activities of civil aviation

73. Two observed cases of the so called alveolar cell carcinoma (pulmonary adenomatosis) are described and the morphological peculiarities of this tumour in connection with the resulting disturbances of the function of the lung are discussed.

74. THE baronies of Forth and Bargy are worthy of separate mention, more on account of traditional peculiarities than of any existing difference between their inhabitants and those of the rest of the county

75. Appellation, although sometimes put for name simply, denotes, more properly, a descriptive term (called also Agnomen or cognomen), used by way of marking some individual peculiarity or characteristic; as, Charles the Bold, Philip the Stammerer

76. Abhorring dogma and religious mysticism, Rational Dissenters emphasised the rational analysis of the natural world and the Bible. Examples from Classical Literature One of his peculiarities was that of Abhorring a vacuum as much as nature herself.

77. The wide range of colours is due to either specific pigments or due to multiple reflections , selective absorption , refraction , defraction and scattering or interference of light waves by the peculiarities in the minute structure of the body integument .

78. The doggerel and generally deformed (as you rightly say, hindered, averse, thwarted, delayed, Backwardly) rhythms and rimes, bathos, peculiarity and solecisms, have a double function of being unheimlich while also being--homesickness even at home and at home with homesickness.

79. The result was that in the end the Valiant Soldier, of the Christian army, was distinguished by no peculiarity of Accoutrement from the Turkish Knight; and what was worse, on a casual view Saint George himself might be mistaken for his deadly enemy, the Saracen.

80. The three higher classes of vertebrates which we call the amniotes -- the mammals, birds, and reptiles -- are notably distinguished by a number of peculiarities of their development from the five lower classes of the stem -- the animals without an amnion (the Anamnia).