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exotic <exotic; exotics> N

exotic

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exotic N

exotic

exotic ADJ

exotic

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Oaks and fruit trees are to be found in the park as well as exotic varieties such as giant sequoias, ginkgos and a tulip tree.
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These were ill-considered moves as exotic introductions can cause havoc to island flora and fauna.
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The prime attraction of this show is the display of exotic and rare orchids.
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He often experiments with exotic ingredients or tests unusual cooking techniques to remake historical dishes in his own style.
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The modern market is now largely covered but remains ethnically diverse, selling a mix of household objects and exotic vegetables.
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Spotted galaxias are a predatory fish, feeding in the currents or drift similar to exotic trout species.
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But the recipes are geared for the wealthiest classes, and a few contain what were exotic ingredients at that time (e.g., flamingo).
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For one, they are generally expensive and considered rather exotic; hence they are a symbol of wealth and status.
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The building is surrounded by a park which includes palms and exotic plants.
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Its assembly from ancient and modern elements makes it an exotic, almost orientalizing work.
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