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Irenic | |
adjective | 1. Aiming or aimed at peace. |
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| "I like to listen to irenic music before bed, because it helps me sleep better." | "The yoga retreat put me in a more irenic state of mind." | "The lake was calm and irenic in the morning before any boats came out on the water." |
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| Greek, mid-19th century |
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| "Irenic" originated from the Greek word "eirēnē," which means "peace." If you use this adjective, you are describing something truly serene. ... | |
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