Allodd

Allodd is asteroid #13579 and an ordinary Main Belt Asteroid. Allodd is also known as 1993 NA2. Allodd was discovered at the La Silla Observatory by the Belgian astronomer Eric Walter Elst, but the name Allodd was suggested by the Belgian meteorologist and amateur astronomer Jean Meeus.

The name of #13579 belongs to the playful names. It reflects only the fact that the asteroid number consists of all odd digits, in increasing order.

This astrological force reveals its meaning only due to being named in English. Native speakers of English are at least the only people, who I know to find it odd when a number or a digit isn’t even. For most others are odd numbers simply uneven, while the Japanese words for both kinds of numbers could be translated as unusual. So the English term odd is indeed special. So I suggest (this means that I wasn’t able to test this theory yet) that this asteroid should add an all odd feeling to whatever it contacts in an astrological chart.

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