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Exotics; Exoticness; Exotically; Exotic (disambiguation); Exotic (song)

exotic         
Something that is exotic is unusual and interesting, usually because it comes from or is related to a distant country.
...brilliantly coloured, exotic flowers...
She flits from one exotic location to another.
ADJ
exotically
...exotically beautiful scenery.
ADV
exotic         
a.; (also exotical)
Foreign, extraneous, not indigenous, not native, derived from abroad.
exotic         
[?g'z?t?k, ?g-]
¦ adjective
1. originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
2. strikingly different or colourful.
¦ noun an exotic plant or animal.
Derivatives
exotically adverb
exoticism noun
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk exotikos 'foreign', from exo 'outside'.

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Exotic
Examples of use of Exotic
1. Goldfrapp had great memories of her earlier schooldays – a convent boarding school with exotic nuns to fuel her exotic fantasies.
2. Exotic location Morocco has long attracted Hollywood and European filmmakers for its varied landscapes, and Ouarzazate is a picture–perfect exotic location.
3. So I was something of exotic interest, in the same way that I found public schoolboys incredibly exotic, because I‘d never seen anybody like that.
4. Well, yes they do think India is full of exotic beauties, but then Penelope Cruz is considered exotic, so is Halle Berry.
5. Other greenhouses host tropical, exotic and other types of plants.