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Arcadia

noun as in Eden

noun as in Shangri-la

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Ironically, the Nixon era marked a political arcadia, of sorts.

Lina Viktor: Arcadia is on display through July 11 at Gallery 151 in New York City.

On Labor Day weekend of 1999, Platt informed her mother that she was going with Vafeades to see a relative in Arcadia.

The book was Your Police, which Bratton discovered at the age of nine in the Boston Pubic Library on Arcadia Street.

Paradise may be unattainable, but Arcadia posits that sympathetic company is necessary to a meaningful life.

It is the true Arcadia, where you find refined and cultivated natures busying themselves with the simplest toils.

Even in the second century, when Pausanias visited Arcadia, he found what seem to have been human sacrifices to Zeus.

“Et ego in Arcadia vixi” would be no empty boast upon my grave.

Though inclosed by hills, Arcadia was a horse feeding, therefore relatively not a poor country.

From its rich pastures, Arcadia was originally well adapted for Pelasgian inhabitants.

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On this page you'll find 132 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Arcadia, such as: garden, heaven, shangri-la, utopia, garden of eden, and heaven on earth.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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