- singularidad
- f.1 peculiarity.una de las singularidades de esta especie one of the special characteristics of this species2 uniqueness.3 singularity, determinateness, special nature, uniqueness.* * *singularidad► nombre femenino1 (unicidad) singularity2 (excepcionalidad) strangeness, uniqueness3 (rareza) peculiarity* * *SF singularity, peculiarity* * *femenino (cualidad de especial) special nature, singularity (frml); (rareza, peculiaridad) peculiarity, singularity (frml)* * *= uniqueness, distinctness, oddity, singularity, exceptionalism, distinctiveness.Ex. In general the very uniqueness of titles makes it less likely that they will be remembered.Ex. The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.Ex. A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.Ex. To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.Ex. The strongest support for this notion of exceptionalism comes from the evanescence and mutability of electronic documents.Ex. The necessity of organisational cohabitation does not obliterate the distinctiveness of each from the other.* * *femenino (cualidad de especial) special nature, singularity (frml); (rareza, peculiaridad) peculiarity, singularity (frml)* * *= uniqueness, distinctness, oddity, singularity, exceptionalism, distinctiveness.
Ex: In general the very uniqueness of titles makes it less likely that they will be remembered.
Ex: The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.Ex: A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.Ex: To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.Ex: The strongest support for this notion of exceptionalism comes from the evanescence and mutability of electronic documents.Ex: The necessity of organisational cohabitation does not obliterate the distinctiveness of each from the other.* * *singularidadfeminine1 (cualidad de especial) special nature, singularity (frml)2 (rareza, peculiaridad) peculiarity, singularity (frml)3 (Fís) singularity* * *
singularidad sustantivo femenino
1 (calidad de único) singularity
2 (rareza) peculiarity
'singularidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extrañeza
English:
oddity
- quaintness
- quirk
* * *singularidad nf1. [rareza, peculiaridad] peculiarity, oddness;una de las singularidades de esta especie one of the special characteristics of this species2. [exclusividad] uniqueness* * *singularidadf1 (rareza) strangeness, fmlsingularity2 (carácter único) outstanding nature* * *singularidad nf: uniqueness, singularity
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.