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mirific

American  
[mahy-rif-ik] / maɪˈrɪf ɪk /

adjective

  1. working miracles or wonders.

  2. causing a feeling of wonder or astonishment.


Example Sentences

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The power of the mirific ineffable name is the crown of this Sakti.

From Five Years of Theosophy by Various

Wouldst not that I were ever habited thus, mirific Mammy?

From Hildegarde's Harvest by Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe

I can secure them, friends, in any number; For Guinea Pigs are numerous and prolific And as decoys their influence is mirific.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 15, 1893 by Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), Sir

Yet the learned hold that the true mirific name is lost, the word “Jehovah” dating only from the Masoretic innovation.

From The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning by Berdoe, Edward

It was evident that the family, after the arrival of the mirific Jim Deming, had grown somewhat accustomed to Americans and had at length struck a sentimental attitude.

From Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life by Henry, Stuart Oliver