adj
(rare) Exceptional, isolated, disconnected, separate,
n
to denote the only state not construct state as in the binary state system of Ugaritic
adj
(Used after a noun or in the predicate) Exceptional, distinct.
adv
In an automagical manner; happening seemingly without effort.
adj
Alternative form of avant-garde [Innovative, pioneering, especially when extremely or obviously so.]
n
Alternative form of cobelligerency [The condition of being cobelligerent]
n
(biochemistry) A particular folded state or conformation of a protein, especially an abnormal conformation of a prion
adj
Contrary to intuition or common sense.
adv
(rare, nonstandard) In a custom manner.
adj
Obsolete form of especial. [Exceptional in importance or significance; special.]
n
One who makes an exception.
n
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.
n
The rare occurrence of a counterexample to a rule, used to demonstrate that the rule exists.
adj
Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare.
adj
(obsolete) Apt to take exception, or to object; captious, complaining.
adj
exceptional, having an exception
n
Someone who makes exceptions.
adj
(literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions.
adj
(obsolete) Extraordinary; exceptional.
adj
Alternative form of extraordinary [Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.]
adj
Beyond what is official; not prescribed by official duty.
adj
Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.
adj
Rare spelling of extraordinary. [Not ordinary; exceptional; unusual.]
adj
(uncommon) Unique and exceptionally different.
n
The quality of being forever, of never coming to an end.
adv
(obsolete) Freely; willingly.
adj
(idiomatic) innovative, different than other things of its type.
n
That which exists within; a constituent.
adv
(nonstandard) On one's own initiative; without being prompted
n
Something new, and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.
adj
Alternative form of intraordinary [(rare, nonstandard) Falling within normal parameters; normal, ordinary.]
adj
(rare, nonstandard) Falling within normal parameters; normal, ordinary.
adv
By intuition; with skill or accuracy, but without special training or planning; instinctively.
adj
(idiomatic) Very special.
adj
(of a person) Unimaginative; matter-of-fact
n
(business) A style of business management that focuses on identifying and handling cases that deviate from the norm.
adj
(rare) Synonym of unconstitutional
adv
(colloquial, dialect) Naturally; in a natural manner.
n
(international law) The condition of a nation or government which refrains from taking part, directly or indirectly, in a war between other powers.
adv
In an impartial, objective manner.
adj
(obsolete) Singular in excellence; matchless; peerless; outstanding.
n
(countable) Something or someone in a group that is different or exceptional, that does not fit.
n
(politics) A friendly and cooperative stance toward other countries or parties, while avoiding involvement in any conflicts between them.
adj
Having certain military aspects.
n
An unusual or exceptional person or thing.
adj
Out of the ordinary; curious.
n
Arguing that a particular case is an exception to a generally accepted rule, without justification and without a relevant basis.
adv
In a spontaneous manner; naturally; voluntarily.
adj
Alternative spelling of stand-alone [Operating, functioning, or existing without additions or assistance; independent; able to be separate or separated.]
adv
In a subnormal manner.
n
(heraldry) Any device that is less common than the normal ordinaries
adv
In a way that is supervacaneous; needlessly; redundantly; superfluously.
adj
Beyond what is obvious or evident.
adv
Spontaneously; voluntarily.
adv
(archaic, UK, dialect) Exceedingly, exceptionally.
adj
(proscribed) Of a rare quality, unusual.
n
(theology) The property of not having originated, but having always existed.
adj
Unexceptional, ordinary.
n
Something that is unusual; an anomaly.
adv
(India) In a wanted or deliberate manner; on purpose, willingly.
adv
(evaluative) Contrary to expectations.
n
Alternative spelling of X factor [(idiomatic) An unknown or hard-to-define influence; a factor with unknown or unforeseeable consequences.]
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