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otherworld
English
Etymology
From Middle English otherworld, equivalent to other +? world.
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: ?th??r-wûrld', IPA(key): /??ð??w?ld/
Noun
otherworld (plural otherworlds)
- A world beyond death; an afterlife.
- A world other than the everyday world.
- Mythical abode of otherworldy beings.
Synonyms
- (life after death): hereafter, other side
Translations
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otherworldy
English
Etymology
otherworld +? -y, or an error for otherworldly.
Adjective
otherworldy (comparative more otherworldy, superlative most otherworldy)
- Synonym of otherworldly
Related terms
- otherworldly
otherworldy From the web:
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