not easily explained; "it is odd that his name is never mentioned" not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests" of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e
You use odd before a noun to indicate that you are not mentioning the type, size, or quality of something because it is not important. moving from place to place where she could find the odd bit of work I knew that Alan liked the odd drink. = occasional
Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove
not used up; "leftover meatloaf"; "she had a little money left over so she went to a movie"; "some odd dollars left"; "saved the remaining sandwiches for supper"; "unexpended provisions"
Odd numbers, such as 3 and 17, are those which cannot be divided exactly by the number two. The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street There's an odd number of candidates. even
not divisible by two an indefinite quantity more than that specified; "invited 30-odd guests"
Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange
You use odd after a number to indicate that it is only approximate. He has now appeared in sixty odd films `How long have you lived here?' --- `Twenty odd years.'