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What is something strange or odd called?

There are many words for something strange or odd, depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Here are some options:

General strangeness:

* Bizarre: This word suggests something very unusual and unexpected.

* Eerie: This implies a sense of unsettling mystery or fear.

* Weird: This is a general term for something that is strange or unusual.

* Outlandish: This implies something extravagant and unconventional.

* Eccentric: This suggests something peculiar or unusual in a way that is not necessarily negative.

* Odd: This is a general term for something that is different from what is expected.

* Uncanny: This refers to something that is unsettlingly familiar or strange.

* Strange: This is a broad term for something that is unfamiliar or unexpected.

More specific strangeness:

* Absurd: This implies something illogical or nonsensical.

* Grotesque: This refers to something that is distorted or ugly in a strange way.

* Surreal: This describes something dreamlike or unreal.

* Whimsical: This implies something playful and unpredictable.

* Curious: This describes something that is interesting and unusual.

* Peculiar: This suggests something that is strange or unusual in a way that is not necessarily negative.

The best word to use will depend on the specific context.

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