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idiosyncratic Meaning in Telugu ( idiosyncratic తెలుగు అంటే)



విలక్షణమైన, ప్రత్యేక ప్రకృతి

Adjective:

ప్రత్యేక ప్రకృతి,



idiosyncratic's Usage Examples:

as idiosyncratic meaning, ellipsis mechanisms (e.


The herb kava has caused a number of cases of idiosyncratic liver injury, ranging.


In contrast, specific risk (sometimes called residual risk, unsystematic risk, or idiosyncratic risk) is risk to which only specific agents or.


[kimɡidʌk]; 20 December 1960 – 11 December 2020) was a South Korean film director and screenwriter, noted for his idiosyncratic art-house cinematic works.


In linguistics, an eggcorn is an idiosyncratic substitution of a word or phrase for a word or words that sound similar or identical in the speaker"s dialect.


This style of writing can lead to idiosyncratic word choices.


In the 1970s, he taught an idiosyncratic version of economic principles to freshers at the LSE (starting with Piero Sraffa).


idiosyncratic to different religions, may come from another person, from a divine messenger, or from within oneself.


slowly squeeze out the more idiosyncratic of these young filmmakers, while ensconcing the more malleable and commercially successful of them.


Rage was given an idiosyncratic and alternative flavour by music programmers and producers Stephanie Lewis (1988 to 1995) and Narelle Gee (1995 to.


He is now remembered for his A History of British Philosophy to 1900, published in 1920, with its idiosyncratic slant, as a retrospective view from the point of view of British Idealism.


idiosyncratic brand of Americana", and calling "If And" and "Got Soul" the "headiest moments" of the album.


 187–188, 635 Note: guarás is spelled idiosyncratically as "goaraz" in this historical source.



Synonyms:

individual, single,



Antonyms:

commonality, multiple, common,



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