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- adjective Archaic form of
ecstatical .
Etymologies
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extatic + -al
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These effects were used already in sixties by Czech director Karel Zeman, genius combining animation with live actors to achieve extatical visual feat.
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Greek form of the adjective, as in _physique_, substantive and adjective, while we generally have pairs of adjectives, as _philosophic, philosophical_; _extatic, extatical_; &c.
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