El Do·ra·do /ˌɛldəˈrɑ(ˌ)do, ˈre-/
El Do·ra·do pl. El Doradoes
1. A name given by the Spaniards in the 16th century to an imaginary country in the interior of South America, reputed to abound in gold and precious stones.
2. Any region of fabulous wealth; exceeding richness.
The whole comedy is a sort of El Dorado of wit. --T. Moore.
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El Dorado
n : an imaginary place of great wealth and opportunity; sought
in South America by 16th-century explorers [syn: eldorado]