1 not happening often -- okazjonalny, różny
He does odd jobs here and there.
2 being one of a pair when the other item is missing -- nie do pary
an odd sock
3 used after a number to mean approximately -- kilka, parę
4 An odd number does not produce a whole number when it is divided by two. -- nieparzysty
It may seem odd to say that part of the transfer consisted in the damage to the dock.
However, unlike underived forms, secondary stress is allowed in word-final odd-numbered syllables in derived forms.
The larger problem with this definition is that it leads the author to discuss a somewhat odd selection of languages.
It was an odd empire; many crucial relations were the obverse of what was seen in other empires.
We opted to compare our simulations with the odd day observations.
Experiments may seem an odd choice for studying social phenomena such as norms.
There is thus a prominent odd- even effect in this group, with the odd ion masses larger than their even counterpar ts.
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.