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No. The word peculiar is an adjective. The adverb is peculiarly (oddly, strangely).
Strangely is an adverb (oddly, unusually). The adjective form is simply strange.
The adverb form of the adjective weird is weirdly (oddly, strangely).
The derivative adjective cultivational has the adverb form cultivationally.Also, the noun cultivation is related to the verb to cultivate, which has participle adjectives cultivated and cultivating. Cultivated is more used, but the adverb form cultivatedly is seldom seen except to mean in a refined or mature manner. Oddly, the form cultivatingly, which would seem more useful, is not formally recognized.
Yes, but the term every time is properly two words. It means always or invariably.(oddly enough, one dictionary lists the term everytime in their thesaurus, but not the dictionary)
Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!Oddly enough, a cup!
Oddly lives on Magma Isle, west of Venus' house.
Oddly enough, I immediately saw the solution to the problem at hand.
Oddly, I could not find an existing example sentence question for this word. The race ended oddly as three motorcycles became tangled together at the finish line.
Oddly larger body parts. Oddly larger body parts.
Contours lines are oddly shaped because it goes according to how it is shaped.
It is not at all skewed. As to oddly shaped, it depends on your expectations.