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Definition of imaginary
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Imaginary
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination
or
fancy;
not real;
fancied;
visionary;
ideal.
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Fairyland
::
Fairyland
(n.) The
imaginary
land or abode of
fairies.
Kelpy
::
Kelpy (n.) An
imaginary
spirit
of the
waters,
horselike
in form,
vulgarly
believed
to warn, by
preternatural
noises
and
lights,
those who are to be
drowned..
Commentitious
::
Commentitious
(a.)
Fictitious
or
imaginary;
unreal;
as, a
commentitious
system
of
religion..
Realize
::
Realize
(v. t.) To make real; to
convert
from the
imaginary
or
fictitious
into the
actual;
to bring into
concrete
existence;
to
effectuate;
to
accomplish;
as, to
realize
a
scheme
or
project..
Base
::
Base (n.) The
exterior
side of the
polygon,
or that
imaginary
line which
connects
the
salient
angles
of two
adjacent
bastions..
Limbus
::
Limbus
(n.)
Hence:
Any real or
imaginary
place of
restraint
or
confinement;
a
prison;
as, to put a man in
limbo..
Cocagne
::
Cocagne
(n.) An
imaginary
country
of
idleness
and
luxury.
Real
::
Real (a.)
Having
an
assignable
arithmetical
or
numerical
value or
meaning;
not
imaginary.
Sylph
::
Sylph (n.) An
imaginary
being
inhabiting
the air; a
fairy.
Dream
::
Dream (n.) The
thoughts,
or
series
of
thoughts,
or
imaginary
transactions,
which
occupy
the mind
during
sleep;
a
sleeping
vision..
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) The
rotation
of a limb round an
imaginary
axis, so as to
describe
a
concial
surface..
Brownie
::
Brownie
(n.) An
imaginary
good-natured
spirit,
who was
supposed
often to
perform
important
services
around
the house by
night,
such as
thrashing,
churning,
sweeping..
Absolute
::
Absolute
(n.) In a
plane,
the two
imaginary
circular
points
at
infinity;
in space of three
dimensions,
the
imaginary
circle
at
infinity..
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) The
pointing
of a piece with
reference
to an
imaginary
vertical
axis; --
distinguished
from
elevation.
The
direction
is given when the plane of sight
passes
through
the
object.
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..
Real
::
Real (a.)
Actually
being or
existing;
not
fictitious
or
imaginary;
as, a
description
of real
life..
Peri
::
Peri (n.) An
imaginary
being,
male or
female,
like an elf or
fairy,
represented
as a
descendant
of
fallen
angels,
excluded
from
paradise
till
penance
is
accomplished..
Hysteria
::
Hysteria
(n.) A
nervous
affection,
occurring
almost
exclusively
in
women,
in which the
emotional
and
reflex
excitability
is
exaggerated,
and the will power
correspondingly
diminished,
so that the
patient
loses
control
over the
emotions,
becomes
the
victim
of
imaginary
sensations,
and often falls into
paroxism
or
fits..
Alborak
::
Alborak
(n.) The
imaginary
milk-white
animal
on which
Mohammed
was said to have been
carried
up to
heaven;
a white mule.
Bound
::
Bound (n.) The
external
or
limiting
line,
either
real or
imaginary,
of any
object
or
space;
that which
limits
or
restrains,
or
within
which
something
is
limited
or
restrained;
limit;
confine;
extent;
boundary..
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