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seraphic (adjective), more seraphic, most seraphic
1. A reference to or characteristic of an angel, being very beautiful and of very good character and righteousness: When Adam arrived home from work, his little daughter usually greeted him with a seraphic smile and run to him so he would pick her up to be in his arms.
2. Etymology: from Greek seraphim, serapheim and Latin seraphim, seraphin, "highest order of angels".
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2. Etymology: from Greek seraphim, serapheim and Latin seraphim, seraphin, "highest order of angels".
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