- oddments
- odd|ments [ `admənts ] noun plural MAINLY BRITISHpieces of cloth, wood, etc. that are left after you have made something
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
oddments — UK US /ˈɒdmənts/ noun [plural] ► small things, objects, or pieces of something, usually of many different types: »The magazine has reviews and news plus letters and other oddments. »Only small oddments of fabric are needed … Financial and business terms
oddments — index balance (amount in excess) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
oddments — (n.) 1780, a hybrid with a Latin suffix on a Germanic word, from ODD (Cf. odd) (q.v.), on model of fragments. Related: Oddment … Etymology dictionary
oddments — odd|ments [ˈɔdmənts US ˈa:d ] n [plural] small things of no value, or pieces of a material that were not used when something was made ▪ You can make a patchwork quilt from oddments of silk and cotton … Dictionary of contemporary English
oddments — noun A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things. Syn: farrago, hodgepodge, hotchpotch, melange, mingle mangle, mishmash, odds and ends, omnium gatherum, ragbag … Wiktionary
Oddments — Титульные элементы … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
oddments — odd·ments || É‘dmÉ™nts / É’d n. odds and ends, bits and pieces É‘dmÉ™nt / É’d n. remnant; left over … English contemporary dictionary
oddments — an item or piece of something left over from a larger piece or set. → oddment … English new terms dictionary
oddments — noun (plural) small things of no value, or pieces of stuff that were not used when something was made … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
oddments — UK [ˈɒdmənts] / US [ˈɑdmənts] noun [plural] pieces of cloth, wood etc that are left after you have made something … English dictionary