0 unusual; strange -- zvláštní, výstřední
1 (of a number) that cannot be divided exactly by 2 -- lichý
5 and 7 are odd (numbers).
2 not one of a pair, set etc -- jednotlivý, lichý
an odd shoe.
3 occasional; free -- volný
The method of referring to numbers (' 150 thousand ') seems somewhat odd.
To see a statue of this scale displayed indoors is odd, and the way the effigy dominates the interior space is strange at first.
To modern sensibilities these key dramatic moments that withhold opera's defining force, the virtuosic voice, may seem odd.
It thus behaves like an odd-sized cycle of half the size.
The oddest aspect of these books is that they were evidently written in ignorance of each other.
Secondly, there are numerous atypical melodic gestures and skips, odd adaptations, the overuse and over-manipulation of formulae.
The standard account produces even-parity pathologies because it cannot exhaustively parse odd-parity forms using only disyllabic feet.
Again, this pattern in which negative events ranked second and odd events ranked third was reflected in the figures for most of the individual children.
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