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Mirabile
- Mirabile, from the Latin, means "wonderful" or "miraculous"
- Mirabile (novel), a science fiction novel by Janet Kagan, and the eponymous planet on which the novel is set
- Mirabile, Missouri, a community in the United States
- Chris Mirabile, an entrepreneur
- Mirabile illud, a Papal Encyclical
- Rete mirabile, an anatomical feature
- Horologium mirabile Lundense, a 15th-century astronomical clock
Mirabile (novel)
Mirabile is a 1991 science fiction novel by Janet Kagan. It is a fix-up of her short stories set on the planet Mirabile, which were originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction beginning in 1989; the compilation was published by Tor Books.
Usage examples of "mirabile".
Mirabile fucking dictu, Professor, we got access to the Kremlin archives.
And then, mirabile dictu, between the piers, leaping from wave to wave as it rushed at headlong speed, swept the strange schooner before the blast, with all sail set, and gained the safety of the harbour.
But, mirabile dictu, the soupy string music continued, even though the Fox fell silent.
They did not own the school itself, mirabile dictu, but their offspring boarded a pair of Morgans there.