curioses
Curioses is a rarely used plural noun in English that refers to objects that elicit curiosity because of their unusual form, rarity, or oddity. In modern usage, the more common term for such items is curiosities; curioses may appear in historical writing, niche catalogs, or stylistic contexts as a variant or specialized label within a collection.
Etymology and usage have a loose connection to the word curiosity, which itself derives from Latin curiosus
Curioses encompass a broad range of objects. They can include natural history specimens (such as unusual fossils,
Historical context and function: In Renaissance and early modern Europe, cabinets of curiosities—often called Wunderkammer—assembled curioses
Contemporary usage and ethics: Today, objects of this kind are typically described as curiosities or extraordinary