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Definition of Edenic in English: Edenicadjectiveɪˈdɛnɪkiˈdɛnɪk 1Relating to or characteristic of the garden of Eden. the story of the Edenic fall Example sentencesExamples - Satan first scouts the Edenic territory in the shape of a beast and then addresses Eve while inhabiting the body of a serpent, to convince her to disobey God's fiat.
- Since these words were spoken by God into an Edenic situation, before the Fall, it is especially hard to imagine any sort of destructive or ruthless implication to them.
- Such a belief is fundamentally millenarian, informed by an apocalyptic spirit which held out the promise for fallen man of a return to Edenic grace.
- The snake is an Edenic symbol of seduction and intrigue.
- She appears at times to channel the original Edenic Eve, but without clear indication as to whether she is more innocent than threatening.
- 1.1 Unspoilt and idyllic.
an Edenic world of economic prosperity Example sentencesExamples - I have the tropical Caribbean Sea on my right, the deep Pacific on my left, and Edenic rainforest soaring between the two.
- We open with an orchestral prelude presenting the natural world in what seems to be Edenic bliss.
- Undaunted by the camera, the people of Bali perform their ceremonies and carry on with their Edenic lives.
- While many of his pictures seem charmingly Edenic, they can also be unsettling for their gruesome violence and sexual undertones.
- The novel opens in an Edenic honeymoon scene.
Definition of Edenic in US English: Edenicadjectiveēˈdenikiˈdɛnɪk 1Relating to or characteristic of the garden of Eden. the story of the Edenic fall Example sentencesExamples - Satan first scouts the Edenic territory in the shape of a beast and then addresses Eve while inhabiting the body of a serpent, to convince her to disobey God's fiat.
- The snake is an Edenic symbol of seduction and intrigue.
- Since these words were spoken by God into an Edenic situation, before the Fall, it is especially hard to imagine any sort of destructive or ruthless implication to them.
- Such a belief is fundamentally millenarian, informed by an apocalyptic spirit which held out the promise for fallen man of a return to Edenic grace.
- She appears at times to channel the original Edenic Eve, but without clear indication as to whether she is more innocent than threatening.
- 1.1 Unspoiled and idyllic.
an Edenic world of economic prosperity Example sentencesExamples - While many of his pictures seem charmingly Edenic, they can also be unsettling for their gruesome violence and sexual undertones.
- The novel opens in an Edenic honeymoon scene.
- We open with an orchestral prelude presenting the natural world in what seems to be Edenic bliss.
- I have the tropical Caribbean Sea on my right, the deep Pacific on my left, and Edenic rainforest soaring between the two.
- Undaunted by the camera, the people of Bali perform their ceremonies and carry on with their Edenic lives.
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