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Definition of fantastic
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fantastic is as below...
Fantastic
(a.)
Resembling
fantasies
in
irregularity,
caprice,
or
eccentricity;
irregular;
oddly
shaped;
grotesque..
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Fantastical
::
Fantastical
(a.)
Fanciful;
unreal;
whimsical;
capricious;
fantastic.
Mercurialize
::
Mercurialize
(v. i.) To be
sprightly,
fantastic,
or
capricious..
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Resembling
fantasies
in
irregularity,
caprice,
or
eccentricity;
irregular;
oddly
shaped;
grotesque..
Platonism
::
Platonism
(n.) An
elevated
rational
and
ethical
conception
of the laws and
forces
of the
universe;
sometimes,
imaginative
or
fantastic
philosophical
notions..
Antic
::
Antic (n.) An odd
imagery,
device,
or
tracery;
a
fantastic
figure..
Fantastically
::
Fantastically
(adv.)
In a
fantastic
manner.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) Odd;
fantastic.
Fantastic
::
Fantastic
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination;
fanciful;
imaginary;
not real;
chimerical.
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) One of a sect or order of
fantastically
dressed
or
painted
dervishes.
Whimsical
::
Whimsical
(a.) Odd or
fantastic
in
appearance;
quaintly
devised;
fantastic.
Trick
::
Trick (v. t.) To
dress;
to
decorate;
to set off; to adorn
fantastically;
-- often
followed
by up, off, or out..
Frostwork
::
Frostwork
(n.) The
figurework,
often
fantastic
and
delicate,
which
moisture
sometimes
forms in
freezing,
as upon a
window
pane or a
flagstone..
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..
Grotesgue
::
Grotesgue
(a.) Like the
figures
found in
ancient
grottoes;
grottolike;
wildly
or
strangely
formed;
whimsical;
extravagant;
of
irregular
forms and
proportions;
fantastic;
ludicrous;
antic.
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)..
Capricioso
::
Capricioso
(a.) In a free,
fantastic
style..
Apish
::
Apish (a.)
Having
the
qualities
of an ape; prone to
imitate
in a
servile
manner.
Hence:
Apelike;
fantastically
silly;
foppish;
affected;
trifling.
Rococo
::
Rococo
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the style
called
rococo;
like
rococo;
florid;
fantastic.
Jaunty
::
"Jaunty
(superl.)
Airy;
showy;
finical;
hence,
characterized
by an
affected
or
fantastical
manner..
Dwale
::
Dwale (a.) The
tincture
sable or black when
blazoned
according
to the
fantastic
system
in which
plants
are
substituted
for the
tinctures.
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