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From [[Greek]] '''[[ουτοπία]]''' (''ootopia'') "no (such) place", a term coined by Sir Thomas More, from [[Ancient Greek]] prefix '''[[ου]]''' (''oo'') "not, no" + '''[[τόπος]]''' (''topos'') "place, region", metaph. "occasion, opportunity". |
From [[Greek]] '''[[ουτοπία]]''' (''ootopia'') "no (such) place", a term coined by Sir Thomas More, from [[Ancient Greek]] prefix '''[[ου]]''' (''oo'') "not, no" + '''[[τόπος]]''' (''topos'') "place, region", metaph. "occasion, opportunity". |
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English
Etimologia / Derivazione
From Greek ουτοπία (ootopia) "no (such) place", a term coined by Sir Thomas More, from Ancient Greek prefix ου (oo) "not, no" + τόπος (topos) "place, region", metaph. "occasion, opportunity".
Pronunciation
- IPA: /juˈtopiə/
Sostantivo
= utopia
- A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony.
- The satirical treatise on government by Sir Thomas More, from which the term was coined.
Contrari
Derived terms
Translations
- Chinese:
- Danish: utopi
- Dutch: utopie
- Esperanto: utopio
- Finnish: utopia
- French: utopie f
- German: Utopie f
- Greek: Template:t (utopía)
- Italian: utopia f
- Korean: 이상향
- Norwegian: utopi m
- Polish: utopia f
- Portuguese: utopia
- Romanian: utopie f
- Russian: утопия (utópija) f
- Spanish: utopía f
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