What does ιδιοτροπία in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word ιδιοτροπία in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ιδιοτροπία in Greek.

The word ιδιοτροπία in Greek means peculiarity, ιδιοτροπία, ιδιοτροπία, ιδιοτροπία, σχολαστικότητα, ιδιοτροπία, ιδιοτροπία, ιδιορρυθμία, ιδιοτροπία. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ιδιοτροπία

peculiarity

ιδιοτροπία

(whim)

Jackie went on a last-minute trip to Aruba on a sudden caprice.

ιδιοτροπία

(whim, unpredictable change)

ιδιοτροπία

(whim, fleeting desire)

Airplanes were just a passing fancy for him, now it is dinosaurs.

σχολαστικότητα

(being finicky)

Fussiness must run in the family because none of the siblings will ever eat anything I cook!

ιδιοτροπία

(willful, fickle quality)

ιδιοτροπία

(figurative (strange habit or characteristic)

Dana has some crazy kinks.

ιδιορρυθμία

(eccentric characteristic)

Η Μάγκι έχει πολλές ιδιορρυθμίες, αλλά δεν είναι τρελή.
Maggie has many quirks, but she's not crazy.

ιδιοτροπία

(wilful or fickle nature)

It's risky to camp in the mountains in the springtime due to the caprices of nature.

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