- exotic ex·ot·ic adj
- [ɪɡ'zɒtɪk]
esotico (-a)
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
exotic — EXÓTIC, Ă, exotici, ce, adj. Care se află într o regiune foarte îndepărtată şi care impresionează prin aspecte neobişnuite, ciudate; care provine dintr o asemenea regiune, care aparţine, care este propriu acestor ţări. [pr.: eg zo ] – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
exotic — adj. & n. adj. 1 introduced from or originating in a foreign (esp. tropical) country (exotic fruits). 2 attractively or remarkably strange or unusual; bizarre. 3 (of a fuel, metal, etc.) of a kind newly brought into use. n. an exotic person or… … Useful english dictionary
exotic — [eg zät′ik, igzät′ik] adj. [L exoticus < Gr exōtikos < exō, outside: see EX 1] 1. foreign; not native 2. strange or different in a way that is striking or fascinating; strangely beautiful, enticing, etc. n. 1. a foreign or imported thing 2 … English World dictionary
exotic — adj. describing a disease occurring in a region of the world far from where it might be expected. Thus malaria and leishmaniasis are regarded as exotic when they are diagnosed in patients in Britain. * * * ex·ot·ic (eg zotґik) of foreign origin;… … Medical dictionary
exotic — adj. Exotic is used with these nouns: ↑animal, ↑beast, ↑beauty, ↑bird, ↑bloom, ↑creature, ↑dancer, ↑delicacy, ↑destination, ↑dish, ↑flavour, ↑flower, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
exotic — adj. describing a disease occurring in a region of the world far from where it might be expected. Thus malaria and leishmaniasis are regarded as exotic when they are diagnosed in patients in Britain … The new mediacal dictionary
exotic — [adj] not native or usual; mysterious alien, alluring, avant garde, bizarre, colorful, curious, different, enticing, external, extraneous, extraordinary, extrinsic, far out*, fascinating, foreign, glamorous, imported, introduced, kinky*,… … New thesaurus
exótic — adj. m. [x pron. gz], pl. exótici; f. sg. exóticã, pl. exótice … Romanian orthography
exotic — adj 1. foreign, unnative, alien; outlandish, barbarian, ultramontane, tramontane, out of the way; new, novel, different, unheard of; external, extraneous, extrinsic. 2. striking, outrageous, incredible, fabulous, astonishing; remarkable, out of… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
exotic — exotically, adv. exoticness, n. /ig zot ik/, adj. 1. of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized: exotic foods; exotic plants. 2. strikingly unusual or strange in effect or… … Universalium
exotic — ex|ot|ic [ıgˈzɔtık US ıgˈza: ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: exoticus, from Greek exotikos, from exo outside ] something that is exotic seems unusual and interesting because it is related to a foreign country use this to show approval ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English