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The one that doesn't fit is "maladroit," but not because it's "unusual." The others are all related in meaning (although not synonyms), having to do with a high level of skill, and maladroit has to do with a low level of skill. ("Dexteroue" should be "dexterous.")

Several of those words are unusual--not part of common English speech.

We don't say "the followings." The word is not pluralized. It's just a participial adjective and means "the following things." We say "the following" to refer to one or more things that follow.

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Q: What is the unusual term among the followings adept dexteroue maladroit apt connoisseur practiced expert?
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