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peculiaritype‧cu‧li‧ar‧i‧ty /pɪˌkjuːliˈærəti/ noun (plural peculiarities)  - Margaret loved her mother, and regarded her peculiarities with a fond tolerance.
- In this lay the historical peculiarity of the capitalist mode of production.
- Not having been associated with people with his range of peculiarities, I wondered whether they were the materials of his prejudices.
- She seemed to have acquired a lot of peculiarities herself.
- The baby literally tunes itself up to the peculiarities of the language that it hears.
- The other concepts betray similar logical peculiarities.
- To do this, two peculiarities of the labor market must be remembered.
1[countable] something that is a feature of only one particular place, person, situation etcpeculiarity of The lack of a written constitution is a peculiarity of the British political system.2[countable] a strange or unusual habit, quality etc: Margaret regarded her mother’s peculiarities with a fond tolerance.3[uncountable] the quality of being strange or unfamiliarpeculiarity of She was well aware of the peculiarity of her own situation. |