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Uncommon refers to something that is not often found, seen, or experienced. It is the opposite of common, which refers to things that are frequently encountered or widely accepted. Uncommon can apply to a wide range of subjects, from biology and medicine to culture and sociology.
Definition[edit]
The term "uncommon" is used to describe something that is rare or not frequently encountered. This can apply to a wide range of subjects, from rare diseases in medicine to uncommon languages in linguistics.
Uncommon in Different Fields[edit]
Biology[edit]
In biology, uncommon refers to species that are not often found in a particular area or at all. These species may be classified as endangered species or rare species.
Medicine[edit]
In medicine, uncommon is used to describe diseases or conditions that are not frequently seen. These are often referred to as rare diseases or orphan diseases.
Culture[edit]
In culture, uncommon can refer to practices, traditions, or customs that are not widely practiced or recognized. These can include folklore, rituals, and cuisines.
Sociology[edit]
In sociology, uncommon can refer to behaviors or social phenomena that are not widely observed or understood. These can include subcultures, social movements, and social norms.
See Also[edit]
- Common
- Rare
- Endangered species
- Rare diseases
- Orphan diseases
- Folklore
- Ritual
- Cuisine
- Subculture
- Social movement
- Social norms
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