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- adjectiveoracular (adjective)
- relating to an oracle:"the oracular shrine"
- (of an utterance, advice, etc.) hard to interpret; enigmatic:"an ambiguous, oracular remark"
- holding or claiming the authority of an oracle:"he holds forth in oracular fashion"
Originmid 17th century: from Latin oraculum (see oracle) + -ar.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- relating to an oracle:
- (of an utterance, advice, etc.) hard to interpret; enigmatic:
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