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adjective (strang, er)
  1. Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary.
: He thought it that his girlfriend wore shorts in the winter.
  1. unfamiliar, Unfamiliar, not yet part of one's experience.
: I moved to a town when I was ten.
  1. (physics) Having the quantum mechanical property of strangeness.
    • 2004: A quark is electrically charged, carrying an amount -1/3, as does the down quark. " Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2004, p. 93)
Translations: 
  • Dutch: nl(nl, vreemd, raar(nl, vreemde}}, t+, nl), {{t-)rare
  • French: inconnue(fr, inconnu, m, {{t-, fr)f
  • German: seltsam(de)
  • Italian: strano(it)
  • Spanish: extraí±o(es)
Etymology: From estrange, from extraneus, a thing outside


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