To interpret a superposed photon as being in two different "worlds" requires an idiosyncratic interpretation of "world".
Bertiaux also coined the term vudutronics to refer to his idiosyncratic interpretation of this religion.
They were personal and very idiosyncratic interpretations of the history and meaning of the Craft rituals".
Many collectors prize such idiosyncratic interpretations.
The unusual nature of Leonardo's original composition has led to some fairly idiosyncratic interpretations.
Because of his difficult and idiosyncratic interpretations, that notice is not likely to expand beyond a small group of philosophers, political scientists and classicists.
Mr. Pickett's musicological explorations have also led him to idiosyncratic interpretations of familiar works.
The book is written in an informal style and Cantor offers his own idiosyncratic interpretation of major intellectual events of the 20th Century.
The singer and composer's keyboard-based melodies were rooted to an idiosyncratic interpretation of gospel and the blues.
Augustine derived the nature of that change from an idiosyncratic interpretation of Romans 5:12.