Idiosincrasia in english
Idiosyncrasy
pronunciation: ɪdioʊsɪnkrəsi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪdioʊsɪnkrəsi part of speech: noun
In gestures
idiosincrasia = idiosyncrasy ; trademark ; vagary ; distinctiveness.
Example: Nevertheless, the compiler of any information retrieval tool should seek as a minimum to explain the idiosyncrasies of that particular tool.Example: This slightly off-balance, whimsical remark was a Marsha James' trademark.Example: Clearly, a multi-lingual thesaurus has to control the vagaries of not just one natural language, but several.Example: The necessity of organisational cohabitation does not obliterate the distinctiveness of each from the other.more:
» idiosincrasia nacional = national ethos .
Example: The national ethos is much more egalitarian than it was and more and more appeals can successfully be made to the argument of equality in political discussion.