﹒Relating to the peculiar or individual characteristics of a person or thing.
﹒Marked by a unique, often eccentric, personal habit or mannerism.
﹒The artist is known for her idiosyncratic style, which blends traditional techniques with modern digital glitches.
﹒He has an idiosyncratic way of organizing his desk that makes no sense to anyone but himself.
﹒The professor's idiosyncratic sense of humor often left his students both confused and thoroughly entertained.
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