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ambrosial

 
(ăm-brō'zhəl, -zhē-əl) pronunciation also am·bro·sian (-zhən, -zhē-ən)
adj.
  1. Suggestive of ambrosia; fragrant or delicious. See synonyms at delicious.
  2. Of or worthy of the gods; divine.
ambrosially am·bro'sial·ly adv.

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adjective

    Highly pleasing, especially to the sense of taste: appetizing, delectable, delicious, heavenly, luscious, savory, scrumptious, tasteful, tasty, toothsome. Slang yummy. See good/bad, ingestion.

 
 
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