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wonderland
English
Etymology
From wonder +? land.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?w?nd??lænd/
- (US) IPA(key): /?w?nd??lænd/
Noun
wonderland (plural wonderlands)
- An imaginary or real place full of wonder or marvels.
- 1790 J. Wolcot Compl. Epist. to Bruce 332, in Wks. (1812) II. 368
- 1790 J. Wolcot Compl. Epist. to Bruce 332, in Wks. (1812) II. 368
Derived terms
- Alice in Wonderland
- winter wonderland
Coordinate terms
- Oz
- Lovecraft Country
Translations
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dreamland
English
Etymology
From dream +? land.
Noun
dreamland (countable and uncountable, plural dreamlands)
- An imaginary world experienced while dreaming.
- An imagined world that is ideal yet unrealistic; a fantasy.
Synonyms
- (imaginary world experienced while dreaming): slumberland
Translations
See also
- dreamscape
- dreamworld
- fantasy land
- cloudland
- neverland
- slumberland
- storyland
Anagrams
- ladderman, raddleman
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