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Synonyms

heteroclite

American  
[het-er-uh-klahyt] / ˈhɛt ər əˌklaɪt /

adjective

  1. irregular or abnormal; anomalous.

  2. Grammar. irregular in inflection; having inflected forms belonging to more than one class of stems.


noun

  1. a person or thing that deviates from the ordinary rule or form.

  2. Grammar. a heteroclite word.

heteroclite British  
/ ˈhɛtərəˌklaɪt /

adjective

  1. (esp of the form of a word) irregular or unusual

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noun

  1. an irregularly formed word

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Etymology

Origin of heteroclite

1570–80; < Middle French < Late Latin heteroclitus < Greek heteróklitos, equivalent to hetero- hetero- + -klitos, verbid of klī́nein to bend, inflect

Example Sentences

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Venice was always revealing its curiously heteroclite taste.

From Time Magazine Archive

It needed less keenness than Pasotti possessed to perceive at once in that heteroclite, the anagram of Franco Maironi.

From The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico by Fogazzaro, Antonio