different between untopical vs utopical
untopical
English
Etymology
un- +? topical
Adjective
untopical (comparative more untopical, superlative most untopical)
- Not topical; atopical.
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utopical
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ju.t?p.?.k?l/
- Rhymes: -?p?k?l
Adjective
utopical (comparative more utopical, superlative most utopical)
- (obsolete) Utopian; ideal.
- c. 1640, Joseph Hall, quoted in 1837, Works: With Some Account of His Life and Sufferings:
- But let no idle Donatist of Amsterdam dream hence of an Utopical perfection.
- 1740, Ebenezer Turell, Sermon, preached at Cambridge, September 12, 1739; page 7
- Let Quakers and others idly dream of such utopical Perfection, and not us.
- c. 1640, Joseph Hall, quoted in 1837, Works: With Some Account of His Life and Sufferings:
References
- utopical in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- apulotic, autoclip, capitoul
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