of or resembling a seraph blissfully serene; rapt
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se•raph•ic
(si raf′ik),USA pronunciation adj.
se•raph′i•cal•ly, adv.
se•raph′i•cal•ness, n.
- Religionof, like, or befitting a seraph.
- Medieval Latin seraphicus. See seraphim, -ic
- 1625–35
se•raph′i•cal•ness, n.
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ser•aph /ˈsɛrəf/USA pronunciation
n. [countable], pl. -aphs, -a•phim
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- /-əfɪm/USA pronunciation .
- Religiona member of the highest order of angels.
ser•aph
(ser′əf ),USA pronunciation n., pl. -aphs, -a•phim
ser′aph•like′, adj.
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(-ə fim).USA pronunciation
- Bibleone of the celestial beings hovering above God's throne in Isaiah's vision. Isa. 6.
- Religiona member of the highest order of angels, often represented as a child's head with wings above, below, and on each side.
- back formation from seraphim 1660–70
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