Weird [ weerd ]
(comparative weird.er, superlative weirdest) adjective
1. Odd: strange or unusual.
2. Supernatural: belonging to or suggesting the supernatural
3. Of fate: relating to or influenced by fate (archaic)
[Old English wyrd fate. Ultimately from an Indo-European base meaning to
turn that is also the ancestor of English verse, the underlying idea being
that which comes about.]
art [ aart ] noun (plural arts)
Etymology: Middle English, from
Old French, from Latin art-, ars
1 : skill acquired by experience,
study, or observation
2 a : a branch of learning: (1) : one of the
humanities (2) plural : Liberal Arts b archaic : learning, scholarship
3 : an occupation requiring
knowledge or skill
4 a : the conscious use of skill and creative
imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects; also :
works so produced b (1) : fine arts (2) : one of the fine arts (3) : a
graphic art
5 a archaic : a skillful plan b :
the quality or state of being artful
6 : decorative or illustrative
elements in printed matter