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exotic
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French exotique, from Latin ex?ticus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (ex?tikós, “foreign”, literally “from the outside”), from ???- (ex?-, “outside”), from ?? (ex, “out of”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /???z?t?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /???z?t?k/
- Rhymes: -?t?k
Adjective
exotic (comparative more exotic, superlative most exotic)
- Foreign, especially in an exciting way.
- Nothing was so splendid and exotic as the ambassador.
- Non-native to the ecosystem.
- (finance) Being or relating to an option with features that make it more complex than commonly traded options.
Derived terms
Related terms
- exotica
Translations
Noun
exotic (plural exotics)
- (biology) An organism that is exotic to an environment.
- c.1948, George Orwell, Such, Such Were the Joys
- There were a few exotics among them — some South American boys, sons of Argentine beef barons, one or two Russians, and even a Siamese prince, or someone who was described as a prince.
- c.1948, George Orwell, Such, Such Were the Joys
- An exotic dancer; a stripteaser.
- (physics) Any exotic particle.
Derived terms
- invasive exotic
Translations
Further reading
- Exotic on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Exotic in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)
Anagrams
- coxite, excito-
Occitan
Etymology
From Latin ex?ticus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
exotic m (feminine singular exotica, masculine plural exotics, feminine plural exoticas)
- exotic
Romanian
Etymology
From French exotique, from Latin exoticus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e??zo.tik/
Adjective
exotic m or n (feminine singular exotic?, masculine plural exotici, feminine and neuter plural exotice)
- exotic
Declension
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transoceanic
English
Etymology
From trans- +? oceanic.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?t?æn.z??.?i?æn.?k/
Adjective
transoceanic (comparative more transoceanic, superlative most transoceanic)
- beyond or on the other side of an ocean
- Guam is a transoceanic territory of the United States.
- crossing an ocean
- We took a transoceanic flight.
Translations
Anagrams
- Anacreontics, anacreontics, cancerations
Romanian
Etymology
From French transocéanique
Adjective
transoceanic m or n (feminine singular transoceanic?, masculine plural transoceanici, feminine and neuter plural transoceanice)
- transoceanic
Declension
transoceanic From the web:
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- what is transoceanic interconnections
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