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o·rac·u·lar
(ô-răk′yə-lər, ō-răk′-)adj.
1. Of, relating to, or being an oracle.
2. Resembling or characteristic of an oracle:
a. Solemnly prophetic.
b. Enigmatic; obscure.
[From Latin ōrāculum, oracle, from ōrāre, to speak.]
o·rac′u·lar′i·ty (-lăr′ĭ-tē) n.
o·rac′u·lar·ly adv.
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oracular
(ɒˈrækjʊlə)adj
1. (Other Non-Christian Religions) of or relating to an oracle: Apollo had his oracular shrine at Delphi.
2. wise and prophetic: an oracular political thriller.
3. mysterious or ambiguous
oˈracularly adv
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o•rac•u•lar
(ɔˈræk yə lər, oʊˈræk-)adj.
1. of the nature of an oracle.
2. making pronouncements as if by special inspiration or authority.
3. uttered or delivered as if divinely inspired or infallible.
4. ambiguous; obscure.
o•rac′u•lar•ly, adv.
o•rac`u•lar′i•ty, n.
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Adj. | 1. | oracular - of or relating to an oracle; "able by oracular means to expose a witch" |
2. | oracular - obscurely prophetic; "Delphic pronouncements"; "an oracular message" prophetic, prophetical - foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention; "prophetic writings"; "prophetic powers"; "words that proved prophetic" | |
3. | oracular - resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought; "the oracular sayings of Victorian poets"; "so enigmatic that priests might have to clarify it"; "an enigmatic smile" ambiguous - having more than one possible meaning; "ambiguous words"; "frustrated by ambiguous instructions, the parents were unable to assemble the toy" |
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oracular
adj inscriptions, utterances, tone → orakelhaft; powers → seherisch; (fig) → weise; oracular shrine → Orakelstätte f
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