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1. (adj.) looking-glass
having the normal elements or circumstances reversed; topsy-turvy:
a looking-glass world.
Etymology: (alluding to the reversed world in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass (1871))
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| Definition of 'looking-glass' |
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1. (noun) looking-glass
a mirror made of glass on which has been placed a backing of some reflecting substance, as quicksilver
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Sense: a mirror.
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Afrikaans: spieël |
Arabic: مِرآه |
Bulgarian: огледало |
Brazilian: espelho |
Czech: zrcadlo |
German: der Spiegel |
Danish: spejl |
Greek: καθρέφτης |
Spanish: espejo |
Estonian: peegel |
Farsi: آینه |
Finnish: peili |
French: miroir |
Hebrew: מַראָה |
Hindi: दर्पण, आईना, आरसी, शीशा |
Croatian: ogledalo, zrcalo |
Hungarian: tükör |
Indonesian: cermin |
Icelandic: spegill |
Italian: specchio |
Japanese: 鏡 |
Korean: 거울 |
Lithuanian: veidrodis |
Latvian: spogulis |
Malay: cermin |
Dutch: spiegel |
Norwegian: speil |
Polish: zwierciadło, lustro |
Persian: آینه |
Pashto: آينه،خيښه |
Portuguese: espelho |
Romanian: oglindă |
Russian: зеркало |
Slovak: zrkadlo |
Slovenian: ogledalo |
Serbian: ogledalo |
Swedish: spegel |
Thai: กระจก |
Turkish: ayna |
Taiwanese: 鏡子 |
Ukrainian: дзеркало, люстерко |
Urdu: آئینہ |
Vietnamese: gương |
Chinese: 镜子 |
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