Definition of Exotics. Meaning of Exotics. Synonyms of Exotics

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Definition of Exotics

Exotic
Exotic Ex*ot"ic, n. Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom. Plants that are unknown to Italy, and such as the gardeners call exotics. --Addison.

Meaning of Exotics from wikipedia

- Look up exotic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exotic may refer to: Exotic R4, a differentiable 4-manifold, homeomorphic but not diffeomorphic to the...
- Exoticism (from exotic) is a trend in art and design where creators become fascinated with ideas and styles from distant regions and draw inspiration from...
- Persian the Exotic Shorthair comes in all different colour variations. Because of the regular use of Persian as outcrosses, some Exotics may carry a copy...
- professionally as Joe Exotic and nicknamed "The Tiger King", is an American media personality and businessman who operated the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park...
- Exotic Materials are metals that have high strength and hardness. It does not mean any metal that is rare, but rather strong in its characteristics. Exotic...
- Exotic probability is a branch of probability theory that deals with probabilities which are outside the normal range of [0, 1]. According to the author...
- An exotic atom is an otherwise normal atom in which one or more sub-atomic particles have been replaced by other particles of the same charge. For example...
- organization the American College of Zoological Medicine has defined the exotics group as "zoological companion animals".[citation needed][clarification...
- There are several proposed types of exotic matter: Hypothetical particles and states of matter that have not yet been encountered, but whose properties...
- An exotic derivative, in finance, is a derivative which is more complex than commonly traded "vanilla" products. This complexity usually relates to determination...