What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

ecstatica

Delighted vs Ecstatica - What's the difference?

delighted | ecstatica |


As an adjective delighted

is greatly pleased.

As a verb delighted

is (delight).

As a noun ecstatica is

(obsolete|or|historical) a woman perceived to have a highly sensitive emotional state, or prone to quasi-mystical trances.

Ecstatic vs Ecstatica - What's the difference?

ecstatic | ecstatica |


As nouns the difference between ecstatic and ecstatica

is that ecstatic is (in the plural) transports of delight; words or actions performed in a state of ecstasy while ecstatica is (obsolete|or|historical) a woman perceived to have a highly sensitive emotional state, or prone to quasi-mystical trances.

As an adjective ecstatic

is feeling or characterized by ecstasy.

Ecstatics vs Ecstatica - What's the difference?

ecstatics | ecstatica |


As nouns the difference between ecstatics and ecstatica

is that ecstatics is while ecstatica is (obsolete|or|historical) a woman perceived to have a highly sensitive emotional state, or prone to quasi-mystical trances.

Ecstatical vs Ecstatica - What's the difference?

ecstatical | ecstatica |


As an adjective ecstatical

is ecstatic.

As a noun ecstatica is

(obsolete|or|historical) a woman perceived to have a highly sensitive emotional state, or prone to quasi-mystical trances.

Ecstatica vs Ecstatick - What's the difference?

ecstatica | ecstatick |


As a noun ecstatica

is (obsolete|or|historical) a woman perceived to have a highly sensitive emotional state, or prone to quasi-mystical trances.

As an adjective ecstatick is

.