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odd
Adjective
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If something is odd, it is not normal and usually you don't like it or don't understand it.
The neighbours thought him very odd, because he would leave his doors open all night.
She liked him, but there was something odd about the way he spoke.
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The odd time, drink, problem, etc. is one that happens sometimes, but not often.
I don't really drink--just the odd beer at the weekend.
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An odd sock, boot, etc. is one without its pair.
The clown was wearing odd socks.
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An odd number is one that does not divide evenly by 2 (e.g., 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, etc.)
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A count of (number)-odd is just a little more than the number.
I've got fifty-odd students in the class.
level
Adjective
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Even, flat, straight, smooth, horizontal. Having all parts equally as high as all other parts.
This table is not level: things are rolling off it.
level
Noun
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A level is a place that is higher or lower than some other places.
The room you want is on the third level of this building.
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A tool for finding out whether a surface is level.