odd or even

  • 61Odd Jobs (webcomic) — For the 1986 comedy film, see Odd Jobs. Odd Jobs Author(s) Tim Broderick Website http://www.timbroderick.net/ Launch date May 1, 2000 …

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  • 62even — e|ven1 W1S1 [ˈi:vən] adv [: Old English; Origin: efne, from efen; EVEN2] 1.) used to emphasize something that is unexpected or surprising in what you are saying ▪ Most companies have suffered a drop in their profits, even very large companies. ▪… …

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  • 63even numbers or odd —    American    heterosexual or homosexual    A question varying the ODD theme:     What do you like better? Even numbers or odd? ... I could see she recognized it as a bar line. (Turow, 1999) …

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  • 64odd*/*/ — [ɒd] adj 1) unusual, or strange Harry s behaviour did seem a little odd.[/ex] It s very odd that he hasn t sent you a birthday present.[/ex] 2) not happening frequently or regularly Syn: occasional The weather will remain cloudy with odd showers… …

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  • 65even — even1 evener, n. evenly, adv. evenness, n. /ee veuhn/, adj. 1. level; flat; without surface irregularities; smooth: an even road. 2. on the same level; in the same plane or line; parallel: even with the ground …

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  • 66even*/*/*/ — [ˈiːv(ə)n] adv I 1) used when you are saying something that is surprising It always feels cold in this room, even in summer.[/ex] Even the dog refused to eat it.[/ex] They did n t even offer me a cup of tea.[/ex] Even now, after all these years,… …

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  • 67even — I. /ˈivən / (say eevuhn) adjective 1. level; flat; without irregularities; smooth: an even surface; even country. 2. on the same level; in the same plane or line; parallel: even with the ground. 3. free from variations or fluctuations; regular:… …

  • 68odd — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. strange, unusual, unnatural; curious, quaint, queer, bizarre, droll; singular, single; casual, occasional; unmatched, unpaired, lone; extra, left. See remainder, unconformity.Ant., normal, usual. II …

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  • 69even — I e•ven [[t]ˈi vən[/t]] adj. 1) level; flat; without surface irregularities; smooth: an even road[/ex] 2) on the same level; in the same plane or line; parallel: even with the ground[/ex] 3) free from variations or fluctuations; uniform; regular …

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  • 70even — Synonyms and related words: Laodicean, a fortiori, above all, absolutely, accommodate, accordant, adjust, after all, again, albeit, algorismic, algorithmic, align, aligned, alike, aliquot, all the more, all the same, already, alternate, although …

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