Definitions for exotics

exotics ex·ot·ic

Spelling: [ig-zot-ik]
IPA: /ɪgˈzɒt ɪk/

Exotics is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 148 anagrams from letters in exotics (ceiostx).

Definitions for exotics

noun

  1. something that is exotic:
  2. an exotic dancer; a striptease dancer or belly dancer.
  3. something that is exotic:
  4. an exotic dancer; a striptease dancer or belly dancer.

adjective

  1. of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized:
  2. strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance:
  3. of a uniquely new or experimental nature:
  4. of, relating to, or involving stripteasing:
  5. of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized:
  6. strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance:
  7. of a uniquely new or experimental nature:
  8. of, relating to, or involving stripteasing:

Origin of exotics

1590-1600; Latin exōticus Greek exōtikós foreign. See exo-, -tic

Examples for exotics

The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert.

Europeans seem to find them exotic, an odd case of culture-envy in reverse.

It was now May, and London was bright with all the exotic gaiety of the season.

Hollywood, too, became enraptured by the exotic abyss of Stanleyville.

From expensive art to rigs, exotic animals to royalty, the requests kept coming.

Its language was Latin, an exotic dialect in the Eastern half of the Empire.

There was a kind of exotic quality in meeting Gistla that never disappeared.

It gave me the notion of an exotic Immensity ruled by an august Benevolence.

It was the exotic complexion and the slightness of his build which had put me off so completely.

While the chicken today might be the least exotic bird one can think of, it was once a gift that wowed kings.

The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert.

From expensive art to rigs, exotic animals to royalty, the requests kept coming.

It was now May, and London was bright with all the exotic gaiety of the season.

Its language was Latin, an exotic dialect in the Eastern half of the Empire.

There was a kind of exotic quality in meeting Gistla that never disappeared.

Europeans seem to find them exotic, an odd case of culture-envy in reverse.

It was the exotic complexion and the slightness of his build which had put me off so completely.

It gave me the notion of an exotic Immensity ruled by an august Benevolence.

While the chicken today might be the least exotic bird one can think of, it was once a gift that wowed kings.

Hollywood, too, became enraptured by the exotic abyss of Stanleyville.

Word Value for exotics
Scrable

15

Words with friends

16

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