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exoticness

  • a word derived from exotic.
    exotic
    adjective
    of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized.

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A rule change will also spur work on the Cavaliers’ offense, which often has all the exoticness of a ham sandwich.

From Washington Times Oct. 21, 2015

Of course, as a staple of Caribbean-styled eateries from Brooklyn to Brixton, jerk has lost much of its exoticness.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 12, 2013

But I wanted to innovate and to do justice to the film, so I tried to approach it as if each cue was from a different composer, with a different exoticness.

From Time Magazine Archive