miraculous

miraculous
/mi rak"yeuh leuhs/, adj.
1. performed by or involving a supernatural power or agency: a miraculous cure.
2. of the nature of a miracle; marvelous.
3. having or seeming to have the power to work miracles: miraculous drugs.
[1400-50; late ME < ML miraculosus, equiv. to L miracul(um) MIRACLE + -osus -OUS]
Syn. 2. extraordinary. MIRACULOUS, PRETERNATURAL, SUPERNATURAL refer to that which seems to transcend the laws of nature. MIRACULOUS refers to something that apparently contravenes known laws governing the universe: a miraculous success. PRETERNATURAL suggests the possession of supernormal qualities: Dogs have a preternatural sense of smell. It may also mean supernatural: Elves are preternatural beings. SUPERNATURAL suggests divine or superhuman properties: supernatural aid in battle.

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