en:
antic β€’ fantastic β€’ fantastical β€’ grotesque
en

https://en-word.net/id/oewn-00970835-s
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ludicrously odd
wn:example
  1. Hamlet's assumed antic disposition
  2. a grotesque reflection in the mirror
  3. fantastic Halloween costumes

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Lexical structure

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  1. enl:antic

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  1. antic β€’ fantastic β€’ fantastical β€’ grotesque
  2. antic β€’ fantastic β€’ fantastical

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