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characterized by, natural to, symptomatic of, appropriate to or<br />

for, distinctive of, restricted to, specific to, indicative of,<br />

denotative of, limited to, individual to, personal to, special<br />

to, unique to; seen or observed (only) in, local to, native to,<br />

indigenous to: Such behaviour is peculiar to those who have<br />

served long prison sentences.<br />

--n. 3 Typography arbitrary, sort: Characters with diacritical<br />

marks are called 'peculiars' in the printing trades.<br />

peculiarity<br />

n. 1 idiosyncrasy, oddity, eccentricity, abnormality,<br />

irregularity, quirk, kink, crotchet, caprice: Keeping<br />

alligators was only one of Jess's peculiarities. 2 feature,<br />

characteristic, property, quality, trait, attribute, earmark,<br />

hallmark, mark, particularity, singularity, Brit speciality, US<br />

specialty: One of the peculiarities of the books is their wide<br />

margins.<br />

pedantic adj. 1 didactic, doctrinaire, donnish, pedagogic, pedantical,<br />

preachy, professorial, bookish, ostentatious, pretentious,<br />

sententious, pompous, vain, stuffy, stilted, stiff, dry: A<br />

pedantic approach to marketing may be all right in the<br />

classroom, but it doesn't sell products. 2 perfectionist,<br />

scrupulous, overscrupulous, finicky or finical, fussy,<br />

punctilious, fastidious, meticulous, exact, chop-logic,<br />

hair-splitting, quibbling, Colloq nit-picking: His secretary<br />

left because of his pedantic criticisms of her work.<br />

peddle v. sell, hawk, market, vend, huckster, Colloq push, flog: He<br />

is a publishing tycoon today, but he started by peddling books<br />

door-to-door.<br />

pedestal n. 1 foundation, base, platform, stand, substructure, mounting,<br />

pier, foot, mounting, support, Technical plinth, socle, dado:<br />

The statue crumbled away and only its pedestal remained. 2 put<br />

or place or set on a pedestal. glorify, exalt, worship, deify,<br />

revere, idolize, dignify, apotheosize, ennoble, elevate, raise:<br />

No woman is worth putting on a pedestal.<br />

pedestrian<br />

n. 1 walker, stroller, ambler, rambler, footslogger; itinerant,<br />

peripatetic: A special crossing has been installed for

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