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exoticaex‧ot‧ic‧a /ɪɡˈzɒtɪkə $ ɪɡˈzɑː-/ noun [plural]  exoticaOrigin: 1800-1900 Latin ‘exotic things’ - But, set down in the Globe, the production is simply visiting exotica.
- For one thing, it was another grating example of Western media zooming in on what to them was sensational exotica.
- His reviews avoided the pitfalls of exotica and newness, drawing attention instead to the varied formal qualities of the writing.
- Madcap-film lovers will not be bored by the exotica.
- Pictures which would be seen as exotica in Britain are some one else's family photos.
things that are unusual and exciting, especially because they come from foreign countries |