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Definition of fantastic
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Fantastic
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination;
fanciful;
imaginary;
not real;
chimerical.
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Cockscomb
::
Cockscomb
(n.) A plant
(Celosia
cristata),
of many
varieties,
cultivated
for its
broad,
fantastic
spikes
of
brilliant
flowers;
--
sometimes
called
garden
cockscomb.
Also the
Pedicularis,
or
lousewort,
the
Rhinanthus
Crista-galli,
and the
Onobrychis
Crista-galli..
Phantastical
::
Phantastical
(a.) See
Fantastic.
Fantasy
::
Fantasy
(n.)
Fantastic
designs.
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Having
the
nature
of a
phantom;
unreal.
Frostwork
::
Frostwork
(n.) The
figurework,
often
fantastic
and
delicate,
which
moisture
sometimes
forms in
freezing,
as upon a
window
pane or a
flagstone..
Capricioso
::
Capricioso
(a.) In a free,
fantastic
style..
Fantasticism
::
Fantasticism
(n.) The
quality
of being
fantastical;
fancifulness;
whimsicality.
Fantasticco
::
Fantasticco
(n.) A
fantastic.
Fantast
::
Fantast
(n.) One whose
manners
or ideas are
fantastic.
Prink
::
Prink (v. t.) To prank or dress up; to deck
fantastically.
Arabesque
::
Arabesque
(n.) A style of
ornamentation
either
painted,
inlaid,
or
carved
in low
relief.
It
consists
of a
pattern
in which
plants,
fruits,
foliage,
etc., as well as
figures
of men and
animals,
real or
imaginary,
are
fantastically
interlaced
or put
together..
Humor
::
Humor (n.) That
quality
of the
imagination
which gives to ideas an
incongruous
or
fantastic
turn, and tends to
excite
laughter
or mirth by
ludicrous
images
or
representations;
a
playful
fancy;
facetiousness..
Platonism
::
Platonism
(n.) An
elevated
rational
and
ethical
conception
of the laws and
forces
of the
universe;
sometimes,
imaginative
or
fantastic
philosophical
notions..
Rococo
::
Rococo
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style
called
rococo;
like
rococo;
florid;
fantastic.
Kicksy-wicksy
::
Kicksy-wicksy
(a.)
Fantastic;
restless;
as,
kicksy-wicksy
flames..
Fool
::
Fool (n.) One who
counterfeits
folly;
a
professional
jester
or
buffoon;
a
retainer
formerly
kept to make
sport,
dressed
fantastically
in
motley,
with
ridiculous
accouterments..
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) One of a sect or order of
fantastically
dressed
or
painted
dervishes.
Crank
::
Crank (n.) A
person
full of
crotchets;
one given to
fantastic
or
impracticable
projects;
one whose
judgment
is
perverted
in
respect
to a
particular
matter.
Bad Lands
::
Bad lands ()
Barren
regions,
especially
in the
western
United
States,
where
horizontal
strata
(Tertiary
deposits)
have been often
eroded
into
fantastic
forms,
and much
intersected
by
ca�ons,
and where lack of wood,
water,
and
forage
increases
the
difficulty
of
traversing
the
country,
whence
the name, first given by the
Canadian
French,
Mauvaises
Terres
(bad
lands)..
Antic
::
Antic (a.) Odd;
fantastic;
fanciful;
grotesque;
ludicrous.
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