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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - utopia

 
 

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utopia
 noun  Etymology: Utopia, imaginary and ideal country in Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More, from Greek ou not, no + topos place  Date: 1597  1. an imaginary and indefinitely remote place  2. often capitalized a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions  3. an impractical scheme for social improvement
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  n. an imagined perfect place or state of things. Etymology: title of a book (1516) by Thomas More: mod.L f. Gk ou not + topos place ...
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  1. утопия ...
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  noun утопия ...
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  (utopias) If you refer to an imaginary situation as a utopia, you mean that it is one in which society is perfect and everyone is happy, but which you feel is not possible. We weren’t out to design a contemporary utopia. ...the social utopias of revolutionary peasants. N-VAR ...
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  ~ n an imaginary perfect world where everyone is happy - utopian adj ...
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  network. abbr. Universal Test And Operations Physical Interface For Atm gen. bus. abbr. User Tested Optimized Practices In Action ...
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  - 1551, from Mod.L. Utopia, coined by Thomas More (and used as title of his book, 1516, about an imaginary island enjoying perfect legal, social, and political systems), from Gk. ou "not" + topos "place." Extended to "any perfect place," 1613. Utopian, as a noun meaning "visionary idealist," is first recorded c.1873. ...
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