Noun(1) noteworthy scarcity,a rarified quality,something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting,rarefied thing(2) noteworthy scarcity(3) a rarified quality(4) something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting(5) rarefied thing
Noun(1) noteworthy scarcity,a rarified quality,something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting,rarefied thing(2) noteworthy scarcity(3) a rarified quality(4) something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting(5) rarefied thing
(1) Anything of outstanding quality or rarity which was fresh to the market received a wildly enthusiastic welcome.(2) Dublin's extensive public seaside access makes it a real rarity .(3) The signs of extreme rarity of certain presumed comparative and superlative forms are puzzling.(4) One way to make a statement about the comparative rarity of a vehicle is through the use of exterior paint.(5) Notwithstanding their apparent rarity in physics, such space/time structures are much more common in our global society.(6) This comment was another subtle hint about his godliness and intrinsic rarity .(7) I think most Iraqis love the rain because it is a relative rarity in our dry part of the world.(8) They are of the greatest rarity , and each impression was treated as a unique work.(9) to take the morning off was a rarity(10) Our guest of honour is that biological rarity , a hereditary peer who has attained high distinction.(11) The jokes will tickle both children and adults, a rarity in the animation world.(12) It emerged that the evidence base for management of patients with these conditions was poor, perhaps because of their rarity .(13) the rarity of the condition(14) They had once covered the land, but they became a rarity amongst the people.(15) Gemstones are minerals esteemed for their qualities of beauty, durability, and rarity .(16) Thus, there are logistic problems with studies of infanticide owing to its apparent rarity .