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Paradisial

Paradisial \Par`a*dis"i*al\ (p[a^]r`[.a]*d[imac]s"[i^]*al), Paradisian \Par`a*dis"i*an\ (p[a^]r`[.a]*d[imac]s"[i^]*an), a. Paradisiacal. [R.]

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paradisial

a. paradisiacal

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paradisial

adj. resembling paradise; causing happiness; "elysian peace"; "a paradisal place without work or struggle"; "paradisial isles"; "an age of paradisiacal happiness" [syn: elysian, paradisiacal, paradisiac, paradisaical, paradisaic, paradisal]

Usage examples of "paradisial".

Moreover, when he then turned, sailing northward, and observed that his ships were faring more rapidly than when they had been sailing south, he took this to be evidence of their sailing now downhill, from the foot of the promontory of the mythic paradisial mountain.

The only other intelligent species populating that ancient ancestor-dimension of Earth were the Great Cats of whom Felis domesticus and its many cousins were the descendants: sabertooths and dire-lions, who had taken refuge in that paradisial otherworld many ages before.

They veered off from the paradisial planet they saw, and warned off the other ships.

Listen, you must stay, I'm having an absolutely paradisial party tonight.