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pe·cu·liar [pɪˈkju:liəʳ] ADJ

1. peculiar (strange):

peculiar
peculiar

2. peculiar (nauseous):

peculiar
to have a peculiar feeling

3. peculiar (belonging to, special):

to be peculiar to sb
to be peculiar to sth
of peculiar interest

Usage examples with peculiar

funny ha-ha or funny peculiar?
I feel slightly peculiar
of peculiar interest
to have a peculiar feeling

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The second part treats of words peculiar to one group.
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This text is a unique treatise on the effects of the twelve signs and houses which aspect it deals in its own peculiar way.
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Though they give some idea of his peculiar piety, they are mostly concerned with domestic matters.
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Owners and employees have noted peculiar sightings and events for years.
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Academically, he has developed the concept of netwar, or swarm-tactics, referring to the peculiar fighting style of network-organised groups.
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However, beneath the surface there may be a peculiar cellular growth pattern.
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This is a remarkably sculptured shell and very peculiar in form.
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Care for the drum heads of the kawa is peculiar in that they must be kept dry at all times.
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Initially it was taken to be peculiar to speech and color perception.
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It is peculiar to note that after being in use for 3-4,000 years many of these contained no bones whatsoever.
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