Medical reactions unique to an individual
This is the hypersensitivity to a drug or other substance without any relation with thr immunological response.
England's culture is defined by some cultural norms by the English people. These norms are known as idiosyncratic practices which are formed by smaller regionalisms.
Technically yes, it is.It fills the criterion of being a celestial body that orbits another celestial body but ,you know, the term is usually reserved for things with less idiosyncratic orbits.
the Coriolis effect
Everyone has there own idiosyncratic ways about them.
Stop being so idiosyncratic, and actually do good on your tests.
Idiosyncratic: Strange or peculiar.AdjectiveShe emerged as one of the great idiosyncratic talents of the Nineties.Of the great idiosyncraticdetectives of fiction, NeroWolfe is my favourite.
Her idiosyncratic way of speaking made her stand out in a crowd.
The cast of Idiosyncratic - 2013 includes: Johnny Melville Maike Moeller Bornstein
Some people believe that goth people are idiosyncratic, but they work so hard to be like each other.
A person with an idiosyncratic mind seeks to be original, to stand out of the crowd, to have an eccentric lifestyle and to be open-minded about anything. Other characteristics of a person with an idiosyncratic mind are abstract thinking, introversion, autonomy and sensitivity.
Eccentric, unusual, idiosyncratic.
It is the spelling characteristics of a specific individual
Medical reactions unique to an individual
No, the word 'idiosyncratic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as a way of behaving or thinking that is characteristic of a person or a thing.The related noun form is idiosyncrasy.
nausea after taking an antibiotic agent