ambrosial

  • 11ambrosial — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. fit for the gods, delectable, mouthwatering, heavenly, savory, delicious, tasty, toothsome, divine, sweet smelling, fragrant, aromatic. ANT.: distasteful, disgusting II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Highly… …

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  • 12ambrosial — am bro·si·al || É™l adj. having a wonderful taste or smell; divine, fit for the gods …

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  • 13ambrosial — a. 1. Delicious, luscious, savory, palatable, dainty, nice. 2. Ambrosian, fragrant, balmy, odorous, aromatic, odoriferous, sweet scented …

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  • 14ambrosial — adj 1. savory, delectable, palatable; delicious, tasty, tasteful, toothsome, flavory, flavorful; mouth watering, appetizing, gustable; sweet, nec tarous, sugary, honeyed. 2. fragrant, aromatic, balmy, perfumed, perfumy; amaranthine, redolent,… …

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  • 15ambrosial — am·bro·si·al …

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  • 16ambrosial — /æmˈbroʊziəl/ (say am brohzeeuhl) adjective 1. exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell; especially delicious, fragrant, or sweet smelling. 2. worthy of the gods; divine. Also, ambrosian. {ambrosi(a) + al1} –ambrosially, adverb …

  • 17ambrosial fungus — noun see ambrosia fungus …

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  • 18ambrosian — adjective 1. extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant a nectarous drink ambrosial food • Syn: ↑ambrosial, ↑nectarous • Similar to: ↑tasty • Derivationally related for …

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  • 19Ambrosia — For other uses, see Ambrosia (disambiguation). In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia (Greek: ἀμβροσία) is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek gods (or demigods), often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whoever consumes it.[1] It …

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  • 20delicious — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. delectable, delightful, luscious, toothsome, palatable, savory. See taste. Ant., tasteless, bad tasting, unpleasant. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Excellent in taste] Syn. tasty, delectable, luscious,… …

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