elysium |
bliss |
As proper nouns the difference between elysium and bliss
is that
elysium is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death while
bliss is originating as a nickname.
As an adjective elysium
is blissful; euphoric.
arcadia |
elysium |
As proper nouns the difference between arcadia and elysium
is that
arcadia is (
a district or a prefecture in the central and mid se peloponnese) while
elysium is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As an adjective elysium is
blissful; euphoric.
halcyon |
elysium |
As proper nouns the difference between halcyon and elysium
is that
halcyon is while
elysium is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As an adjective elysium is
blissful; euphoric.
nirvana |
elysium |
As a noun nirvana
is nirvana (
buddhist state of bliss).
As a proper noun elysium is
(classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As an adjective elysium is
blissful; euphoric.
elysium |
fairyland |
As adjectives the difference between elysium and fairyland
is that
elysium is blissful; euphoric while
fairyland is having qualities ascribed to fairies and their realm; fanciful, delicate, surreal, or diminutive.
As a proper noun elysium
is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As a noun fairyland is
the imaginary land or abode of fairies.
elysium |
idyll |
As a proper noun elysium
is (classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As an adjective elysium
is blissful; euphoric.
As a noun idyll is
any poem or short written piece composed in the style of .
agenda |
elysium |
As a noun agenda
is agenda (a temporally organized plan or list of things to be addressed).
As a proper noun elysium is
(classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As an adjective elysium is
blissful; euphoric.
elysium |
heaven |
As proper nouns the difference between elysium and heaven
is that
elysium is (Classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death while
Heaven is the abode of God or the gods, when considered as a specific location; the abode of the blessed departed who reside in the presence of God or the gods.
As an adjective Elysium
is blissful; euphoric.
As a noun heaven is
the sky,
specifically.
As a verb heaven is
to transport to the abode of God, the gods, or the blessed.
elysium |
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utopia |
elysium |
As proper nouns the difference between utopia and elysium
is that
utopia is the satirical treatise on government by
Sir Thomas More, from which the term {{term|utopia}} was coined while
Elysium is (Classical mythology) the home of the blessed after death.
As a noun utopia
is a world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony.
As an adjective Elysium is
blissful; euphoric.
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