- ex|ot´i|cal|ly
- ex|ot|ic «ehg ZOT ihk», adjective, noun.–adj.1. from a foreign country; not native: »
We saw many exotic plants at the flower show.
2. fascinating or interesting because strange or different: »an exotic tropical island.
3. (of a rocket propellant) new, experimental, and high-energy; using an unconventional oxidizer, such as fluorine: »exotic fuels. Listed as “exotic” and thus presumably further in the future are such systems as a rocket propelled by controlled nuclear explosions (New York Times).
4. Nuclear Physics. highly unstable and hard to capture: »exotic nuclear particles, exotic resonances.
–n.an exotic person or thing: »Mr. Buckley is an American exotic of the far right (New York Times). Mr. Amati's re-enactment of village life and culture in the Italian Alps, from neolithic times to the first century A.D.…is another archaeological exotic (Punch).
╂[< Latin exōticus < Greek exōtikós < éxō outside < ex out of]–ex|ot´i|cal|ly, adverb.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.