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odd

[od] / ɒd /




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For the first time, they were able to determine in real time and with a single measurement whether the combined quantum state formed by the two Majorana modes was even or odd.

From Science Daily

Brentford grabbed at the gift, even then surviving the odd anxious moment before they were finally able to celebrate victory.

From BBC

That feeling of near certainty - it was an odd feeling.

From BBC

In his conference speech Millar acknowledged that his party "may suffer the odd setback from time to time".

From BBC

Still, nothing was as odd as Bondi’s performance, which was unprofessional and combative.

From Salon