Noun
A land full of wonders, or marvels.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 1907 illustrations by Arthur Rackham of the Caterpillar talking to Alice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland William Blake's illustration of a caterpillar overlooking a child from his illustrated book For Children The Gates of Paradise. Source: Internet
According to the Ministry of Labour, a cap on a drain pipe shot off and struck a worker on Oct. 16, 2018 at a water drain chamber in a ravine near Fanshawe Park Road and Wonderland Road North. Source: Internet
Afternoon tea in London is big business (trust us, we've tried a few in our time) and you can discover almost any variation you can think of, from Alice in Wonderland to chicken wings. Source: Internet
Another peculiar inhabitant of Wonderland is the Cheshire Cat who somewhat resembles Absolem because of his riddles and his veiled pieces of wisdom. Source: Internet
Another example would be that the Wonderland Gambit series resembles traditional Buddhist jataka -type reincarnation stories set in a science fiction environment. Source: Internet
An illustration from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Despite the thousands of political cartoons and hundreds of illustrative works attributed to him, much of Tenniel's fame stems from his illustrations for Alice. Source: Internet