eidolic

/aɪˈdɑlɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling an image, idol, or idealized form; having the nature of a phantom or apparition.
    • In the fog, the trees took on an eidolic appearance, like ghosts standing still.
    • Her eidolic beauty in the painting made her look more like a goddess than a real person.
    • The artist's eidolic portraits seemed to glow with an otherworldly light.
  2. Of or relating to an eidolon; spectral or ghostly.
    • He described the dream as eidolic, with shadowy figures that vanished when he tried to touch them.
    • The eidolic figure in the photograph turned out to be a trick of the light.
    • The old castle had an eidolic presence that visitors could feel in the cold hallways.
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