- ambrosia (The food of the Greek and Roman gods)
- Религия: амбросия
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
ambrosia — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek, literally, immortality, from ambrotos immortal, from a + mbrotos (akin to brotos mortal) more at murder Date: 15th century 1. a. the food of the Greek and Roman gods b. the ointment or perfume of the gods … New Collegiate Dictionary
ambrosia — am•bro•sia [[t]æmˈbroʊ ʒə[/t]] n. 1) myt the food of the ancient Greek and Roman gods, ensuring their immortality 2) something especially delicious to taste or smell 3) coo a dessert of oranges, shredded coconut, and often pineapple • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
ambrosia — UK [æmˈbrəʊzɪə] / US [æmˈbroʊʒə] noun [uncountable] food that tastes very good • Etymology: In ancient Greek and Roman stories, ambrosia was the food of the gods … English dictionary
ambrosia — n. 1 (in Greek and Roman mythology) the food of the gods; the elixir of life. 2 anything very pleasing to taste or smell. 3 the food of certain bees and beetles. Derivatives: ambrosial adj. ambrosian adj. Etymology: L f. Gk, = elixir of life f.… … Useful english dictionary
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am|bro|sia — «am BROH zhuh», noun. 1. Greek and Roman Mythology. the food of the gods. It was the substance that gave immortality. 2. Figurative. something especially pleasing to taste or smell. 3. a dessert of grated coconut meat and sliced oranges and,… … Useful english dictionary
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