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miracle
noun
1 an act or event that breaks the laws of nature, and is therefore thought to be caused by the intervention of God or another supernatural force.
2 colloq a fortunate happening; an amazing event It's a miracle you called round when you did .
3 colloq an amazing example or achievement of something a miracle of modern technology .
as adjective a miracle drug .
[12c: French, from Latin miraculum , from mirari to be amazed at]
work miracles to have an amazingly positive effect.
noun
1 an act or event that breaks the laws of nature, and is therefore thought to be caused by the intervention of God or another supernatural force.
2 colloq a fortunate happening; an amazing event It's a miracle you called round when you did .
3 colloq an amazing example or achievement of something a miracle of modern technology .
as adjective a miracle drug .
[12c: French, from Latin miraculum , from mirari to be amazed at]
work miracles to have an amazingly positive effect.
miracle play
noun
1 an early form of mystery play.
2 an enactment of one of the miracles performed by the saints.
noun
1 an early form of mystery play.
2 an enactment of one of the miracles performed by the saints.
miraculous
adjective
1 brought about by, relating to, or like a miracle.
2 colloq wonderful; amazing; amazingly fortunate a miraculous escape .
miraculously adverb .
miraculousness noun .
adjective
1 brought about by, relating to, or like a miracle.
2 colloq wonderful; amazing; amazingly fortunate a miraculous escape .
miraculously adverb .
miraculousness noun .
mirage
noun
1 an optical illusion that usually resembles a pool of water on the horizon reflecting light from the sky, commonly experienced in deserts, and caused by the refraction of light by very hot air near to the ground.
2 anything illusory or imaginary.
[19c: French, from mirer to reflect]
noun
1 an optical illusion that usually resembles a pool of water on the horizon reflecting light from the sky, commonly experienced in deserts, and caused by the refraction of light by very hot air near to the ground.
2 anything illusory or imaginary.
[19c: French, from mirer to reflect]
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