not+exotic

  • 31Exotic Becomes Erotic theory — The Exotic Becomes Erotic theory presents one possible explanation as to what causes homosexuality. It was developed by Daryl Bem, a social psychologist at Cornell University. It theorized that the influence of biological factors on sexual… …

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  • 32exotic — /əgˈzɒtɪk / (say uhg zotik), /ɛg / (say eg ) adjective 1. of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalised or acclimatised. 2. Botany, Zoology of, relating to, or designating a species which is not… …

  • 33Exotic Birds and Fruit — Infobox Album | Name = Exotic Birds and Fruit Type = Album Artist = Procol Harum Released = April 1974 Recorded = late 1973 / early 1974 Genre = Progressive rock Length = Label = Chrysalis Producer = Chris Thomas Reviews = * Rolling Stone (not… …

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  • 34Exotic star — An exotic star is a compact star composed of something other than electrons, protons, and neutrons, balanced against gravitational collapse by degeneracy pressure. These include strange stars (composed of strange matter) and preon stars (composed …

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  • 35Exotic Option — An option that differs from common American or European options in terms of the underlying asset or the calculation of how or when the investor receives a certain payoff. These options are more complex than options that trade on an exchange, and… …

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  • 36exotic — ex|ot|ic [ ıg zatık ] adjective * interesting or exciting because of being unusual or not familiar: dancers wearing exotic costumes a. used for describing things that are interesting or exciting because they are in or from distant foreign… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 37exotic */ — UK [ɪɡˈzɒtɪk] / US [ɪɡˈzɑtɪk] adjective a) interesting or exciting because of being unusual or not familiar dancers wearing exotic costumes b) used for describing things that are interesting or exciting because they are in or from distant foreign …

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  • 38exotic — ex•ot•ic [[t]ɪgˈzɒt ɪk[/t]] adj. 1) not native; introduced from abroad; foreign: exotic foods[/ex] 2) strikingly unusual or strange in effect, appearance, or nature: exotic weapons[/ex] 3) cvb something exotic, as a bird or plant • Etymology:… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 39exotic — adj. describing a disease occurring in a region of the world far from where it might be expected. Thus malaria and leishmaniasis are regarded as exotic when they are diagnosed in patients in Britain. * * * ex·ot·ic (eg zotґik) of foreign origin;… …

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  • 40not the sharpest knife in the drawer — noun One who is deficient in intelligence; a dimwit. You can block or tackle, or you can do some exotic things with a football cradled under your arm, but youre not the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to book learning …

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