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What does idiosyncratic mean?

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In retracing Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight.
This way of understanding the sacramentality of sacramental rites is not idiosyncratic, least of all in the Episcopal Church.
Pietersen has a highly idiosyncratic technique, based on an early lunge on to the front foot and a somewhat agricultural swing of the blade.
Tom Phillips presented a typically idiosyncratic arrangement of 40 sheets of Minutes from RA meetings on which he'd doodled quite exquisitely.
But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia.
This means that large slabs of the text, transcribed from recorded interviews, are in Arrernte and in his idiosyncratic Aboriginal English.

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