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exotic

[ig-zot-ik] / ɪgˈzɒt ɪk /


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It’s fruitier, a little exotic, a little wilder.

From Salon

Shipping companies usually fly them to sailing stints from anywhere, so many live in exotic or low-tax locations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Robinhood’s trading app makes it easy not just to buy and sell ordinary stocks, but to invest in options, cryptocurrencies and other exotic financial products, even to make sports bets and play the prediction markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

The same techniques may also help model other difficult systems, including exotic materials with unusual quantum properties.

From Science Daily

In July, I brought this car to a show called Automezzi Colorado, which is billed as the biggest gathering of exotic Italian cars in the Rocky Mountain region.

From The Wall Street Journal