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Eutopia
[
yoo-
toh
-pee-
uh
]
Eu·to·pi·a
/
yuˈtoʊ
pi
ə
/
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[
yoo-
toh
-pee-
uh
]
Show IPA
noun
Obsolete
.
1.
a place in
which
human society, natural conditions, etc., are so ideally perfect that there is complete contentment.
2.
Utopia.
Origin:
<
Neo-Latin
(1516);
see
eu-
,
Utopia
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