That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "idiosyncrasies" (unusual habits or behaviors).
Idiosyncrasies are peculiar, aberrant differences.2. With his peculiar habits and mannerisms, he certainly was idiosyncratic.
I'm afraid there is no particularly good answer to this question. It is simply one of the idiosyncrasies (a peculiarity) of the English language that we choose, for example, to capitalise days of the week and months but not seasons.
TLACHTLI is how you spell it
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
You spell it jacuzzi i think
idiosyncrasies means a characteristis, or habit; like something you do alot.
Her idiosyncrasies were ruining her life. Her abhorrence of germs was a real idiosyncrasy.
An unusual individual reaction to food or a drug
Everyone has their own idiosyncrasies.
Idiosyncrasies are peculiar, aberrant differences.2. With his peculiar habits and mannerisms, he certainly was idiosyncratic.
Idiosyncrasies of nervousness include the biting of nails, tapping of toes, biting one's lip or becoming quite fidgety
he absolutely hated war, and the development of weapons. at this time in his life he became more interested in politics.
that would seem to be determined by the individual and his idiosyncrasies
Contrasts, characteristics, exceptions, distinctions, variances, idiosyncrasies, arguments, debates, disputes, clashes, opposing views...
No one; she figured it out herself based on Huck's various idiosyncrasies (catching an object, threading a needle, etc.)
Tic in French can mean the sound of a clock as in ' tic-tac' (in English that would be tick tock) or it can mean a person's idiosyncrasies or mannerisms such as twitching.
Idiosyncrasy - 1. A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or a group. 2. A physiological or temperamental peculiarity. 3. An unusual individual reaction to food or a drug.