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beatific
English
Etymology
From beatify, from Latin beatificare (“make blessed”), from beatus (“blessed”) + ficare (“make”), variant of facere.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /b???t?f?k/
Adjective
beatific (comparative more beatific, superlative most beatific)
- blessed, blissful, heavenly
- having a benign appearance
Related terms
- beatific vision
- beatify
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cherubic
English
Etymology
cherub +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t????u?.b?k/, /t????u?.b?k/
Adjective
cherubic (comparative more cherubic, superlative most cherubic)
- Of, or relating to a cherub; angelic.
- Synonyms: cherubical, cherublike
- Antonym: uncherubic
- Of, or like a baby; infantile
Derived terms
- cherubically
- uncherubic
Translations
Anagrams
- uberchic
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