oneiric

  • 1oneiric — (adj.) 1859, from Gk. oneiros a dream + IC (Cf. ic) …

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  • 2oneiric — [ō nī′rik] adj. [< Gr oneiros, a dream + IC] of or having to do with dreams …

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  • 3Oneiric (album) — Oneiric Studio album by Boxcutter Released 17 April 2006 …

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  • 4Oneiric (film theory) — The 1950s genre of film noir is noted for its use of dream like imagery (pictured here: two silhouetted figures in the 1955 film The Big Combo). In a film theory context, the term oneiric (/oʊˈnaɪrɪk/; pertaining to dream ) refers to the… …

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  • 5oneiric — adjective Etymology: Greek oneiros dream; akin to Armenian anurǰ dream Date: 1859 of or relating to dreams ; dreamy • oneirically adverb …

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  • 6oneiric — /oh nuy rik/, adj. of or pertaining to dreams. [1855 60; < Gk óneir(os) dream + IC] * * * …

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  • 7oneiric — adjective a) Of or pertaining to dreams. b) Resembling a dream; dreamlike. See Also: oneirism, oneirocritic, oneirologist, oneirology, oneiromancer, oneiromancy, oneironaut …

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  • 8Oneiric — Relating to dreams; dream like. From the Greek oneiros (dream). See oneirophrenia. * * * 1. Pertaining to dreams. 2. Pertaining to the clinical state of oneirophrenia. SYN: oniric. [G. oneiros, dream] * * * onei·ric ō nī rik adj 1) of or relating …

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  • 9oneiric — əʊ naɪrɪk adj. of dreams …

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  • 10oneiric —    Of or pertaining to dreams. Also see cryptic, fanciful, fantastic, fantasy, gestalt, mystery, Rorschach test, Surrealism, and Symbolism …

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