💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Celest"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cælestiall | Obsolete form of celestial. [Synonym of heavenly: of or related to Heaven and the divine.] |
| cærulean | Alternative spelling of cerulean. [Sky-blue.] |
| cybelian | (rare) Alternative form of Cybelean. [(mythology) Of or relating to the goddess Cybele in Greek and Anatolian mythology.] |
| cælibatenoun | Archaic spelling of celibate. [One who is not married, especially one who has taken a religious vow not to get married, usually because of being a member of a religious community.] |
| canicularnoun | (archaic) Of or related to the dog days of summer. |
| selcouthnoun | (now rare) Strange, unusual, rare; unfamiliar; marvellous, wondrous. |
| cerule | (poetic) Cerulean. |
| conular | Synonym of conical. |
| cleernoun | Obsolete spelling of clear. [(transitive) To remove obstructions, impediments or other unwanted items from.] |
| clerestoried | Having a clerestory. |
| caerulean | Alternative spelling of cerulean. [Sky-blue.] |
| consularynoun | Obsolete form of consular. [Of or pertaining to a consul, or the office thereof.] |
| ceruleous | (archaic) cerulean; of a deep rich blue colour |
| cereannoun | pertaining to Ceres |
| canticular | (rare) Relating to canticles. |
| constabularnoun | Obsolete form of constabulary. [Of or relating to constables.] |
| coëval | Dated spelling of coeval. |
| ceorlish | Characteristic of a ceorl |
| citeriour | Obsolete spelling of citerior. [(literary) Chiefly in place names: situated on the nearer side.] |
| ciceronical | (obsolete) = Ciceronian |
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