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ambrosia (s) (noun)
1. In Greek and Roman mythology, the food or drink of the gods thought to bestow immortality: "Do you think that foods like figs dipped in honey are ambrosias and will give us immortality?"
2. Something especially delicious to taste or smell: "Nadine always thought her mother's baked cakes smelled and tasted like ambrosia."
3. A fruit dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut and sometimes pineapple: "The recipe for ambrosia did not specify the exact amounts of each ingredient."
4. Etymology: borrowed perhaps through Middle French ambroysie, or directly from Latin ambrosia, from Greek ambrosia, feminine of ambrosios of the immortals; that is, gods, from ambrotos, "immortal" (a-, "not" + Greek brotos, "mortal" [from earlier mrotos] + -ia, a suffix that forms nouns).
2. Something especially delicious to taste or smell: "Nadine always thought her mother's baked cakes smelled and tasted like ambrosia."
3. A fruit dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut and sometimes pineapple: "The recipe for ambrosia did not specify the exact amounts of each ingredient."
4. Etymology: borrowed perhaps through Middle French ambroysie, or directly from Latin ambrosia, from Greek ambrosia, feminine of ambrosios of the immortals; that is, gods, from ambrotos, "immortal" (a-, "not" + Greek brotos, "mortal" [from earlier mrotos] + -ia, a suffix that forms nouns).