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oddmentnoun an unused or unwanted piece or item typically of small size or valuethe fabric store sells oddments left over from cutting end, fag end, leftover, remainder, remnant, scrap, stub leavings, odds and ends, pickings, refuse, remains, residual, residue, scraping(s), stump, vestigebalance, restchip, flake, fragment, piece, sliver, splinterribbon(s), shred, tatter whole something that is different from what is ordinary or expectedone of those medical oddments that has perplexed and intrigued generations of medical historians aberration, abnormality, anomaly, exception, oddity, rarity curiosity, peculiarity, singularityaccident, bizarrerie, phenomenon, quirk, vagarydistortion, kink, mutation, variationdifference, disparity, inconsistence, inconsistencyerror, mistakecontradiction, paradox norm, ordinary, usual something strange or unusual that is an object of interestan exhibit devoted to the incredible array of oddments that are collected by people the world over curio, curiosity, exotic, objet d'art(also objet), oddity, rarity found object, objet trouvécuriosa, ephemera, virtu(or vertu)marvel, prodigy, rara avis, rare bird, wonderabnormality, anomaly, freak, monster, monstrositymalformation, mutant, mutation in 1780 |