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peculiarity

[pi-kyoo-lee-ar-i-tee, -kyool-yar-] / pɪˌkyʊ liˈær ɪ ti, -kyulˈyær- /


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All the enlightened reformers in Europe were desperately trying to eliminate the peasant peculiarities and plebeian dialects that divided the peoples of their nations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Díaz believes that “31 Minutos” benefited from evolving in front of a young audience who accepted the show’s peculiarities at face value.

From Los Angeles Times

A team of astronomers began to take a closer look at 2024 YR4 using the Gemini South telescope in Chile to understand its origins and peculiarities.

From Space Scoop

Because of the peculiarities of the launch, however, it carried enough fuel to last 40 years.

From Los Angeles Times

During a media tour earlier in the day, I found less echo than might be expected, though each space had its own peculiarities.

From Los Angeles Times