exoticism
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Etymology
Noun
exoticism (usually uncountable, plural exoticisms)
- (uncountable) The state of being exotic.
- Something exotic.
- 1985 February 14, Jane Nickerson, “Chinese New Year”, in The Ledger:
- Chinese restaurants, now dotting this peninsula like azaleas at Cypress Gardens, have introduced thousands of us Occidentals to the delights of moo goo gai pan. As a result, attempts to produce such exoticisms in our own homes have multiplied.
- 2000 July 20, Bernard Holland, “LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL REVIEW; Messiaen's Nature Worship Calls on Bird Song and Faith”, in The New York Times:
- The distribution of instruments is fairly traditional, but with piccolo trumpet and bass trombone to explore extremes, and bells, gongs and tam-tams to variegate the sound. Such exoticisms as the xylorimba (Richard Fitz) and glockenspiel (Jeffrey Milarsky) are introduced along with the sounds of shifting sand.
Usage notes
Much more common than synonyms exoticness and exoticity.[1]
Synonyms
- (state of being exotic): exoticness, exoticity, exotism
Translations
the state of being exotic
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