oddify

verb

Etymology

From odd + -ify.

  1. derived from *wes- — “to stick, prick, pierce, sting
  2. derived from *uzdaz — “point
  3. derived from oddi — “odd, third or additional number; triangle
  4. inherited from odde
  5. suffixed as oddify — “odd + ify

Definitions

  1. To cause to appear strange.

    • Processes are turned into objects, new language games are created to oddify everyday language and objectify social practices.
    • The work shows us how it is now, with the nostalgia of the musee oddified by idiosyncratic clutter from Toothy the Tooth to Asteroids.
  2. To make odd (not even).

    • The inverse quantized coefficients are oddified following the MPEG-1 (and H.261) method.
    • Put another way, bit-for-bit, there will be little difference between the original dequantized data and the corresponding oddified data after they are converted to LNS for F < 6.
    • With a strand on the authority of 'Āșim b. Ḑamra—'Alī b. Abī Ṭa-lib on the supererogatory nightly prayer, which 'oddifies', i.e. makes the total number of rak'as performed by an individual that day odd (i.e. witr):

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for oddify. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA