See Also: ludo(dictionary)
ludo(dictionary)
van Bogaert, Ludo(medicine)

idiosyncrasy (oh) and ludo (iou)


idiosyncrasy (oh)



[C]
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Greek; Origin: idiosynkrasia, from idio- ( IDIOLECT) + synkerannynai 'to mix together']
an unusual habit or way of behaving that someone has
::my uncle's idiosyncrasies
an unusual or unexpected feature that something has
::one of the many idiosyncrasies of English spelling
-- idiosyncratic /7IdiEsIn5krAtIk/ adj

ludo (iou)



ludo noun. L19.
[Latin = I play.]
A simple board game played with dice and counters in which the aim is to be the first to reach a destination.