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alien strange or odd because unfamiliar. [1/5 definitions]
come over to be conquered by a strange or unwelcome sensation (usu. fol. by "all" plus an adjective). [1/6 definitions]
curious interesting because unusual or strange. [1/2 definitions]
dwarf in fairy tales and legends, a strange-looking little man, often with a beard, who has magical powers. [1/4 definitions]
fantastic strange or unusual. [1/3 definitions]
fantasy a kind of story that is very imaginative and contains strange characters, places, or events. [1/2 definitions]
flake (slang) an odd or strange person. [1/4 definitions]
foreign strange or not familiar. [1/2 definitions]
freaky unusual or strange; freakish. [1/2 definitions]
funny strange or odd; unusual. [1/2 definitions]
funny bone the place on the back of the elbow where a sharp blow causes a strange tingling sensation.
hyena a mammal with very long front legs and shorter back legs. Hyenas look like dogs, but are more closely related to cats. They have a cry that sounds like strange human laughter. Most kinds of hyena are nocturnal and eat the remains of dead animals. Hyenas are found in Africa and Asia.
Jekyll and Hyde in the nineteenth-century novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, the protagonist, who changes from the benevolent Dr. Jekyll into the evil Mr. Hyde. [1/2 definitions]
kook (slang) a person considered to be strange or crazy.
new not known; strange. [1/4 definitions]
odd different from what is usual; strange. [1/2 definitions]
oddball (informal) eccentric, strange, or unusual. [1/2 definitions]
oddity a strange or unusual thing, person, or event. [2 definitions]
peculiar strange or odd.
peculiarity the state or fact of being odd or strange. [2 definitions]
queer strange, unusual, or not expected; odd; peculiar.