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Definition of imaginary
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Imaginary
(n.) An
imaginary
expression
or
quantity.
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Fairyland
::
Fairyland
(n.) The
imaginary
land or abode of
fairies.
Mythical
::
Mythical
(a.) Of or
relating
to
myths;
described
in a myth; of the
nature
of a myth;
fabulous;
imaginary;
fanciful.
Visionary
::
Visionary
(a.)
Existing
in
imagination
only; not real;
fanciful;
imaginary;
having
no solid
foundation;
as,
visionary
prospect;
a
visionary
scheme
or
project..
Ogre
::
Ogre (n.) An
imaginary
monster,
or
hideous
giant of fairy
tales,
who lived on human
beings;
hence,
any
frightful
giant;
a cruel
monster..
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
simple
substances,
as
supposed
by the
ancient
philosophers;
one of the
imaginary
principles
of
matter..
Chimerical
::
Chimerical
(a.)
Merely
imaginary;
fanciful;
fantastic;
wildly
or
vainly
conceived;
having,
or
capable
of
having,
no
existence
except
in
thought;
as,
chimerical
projects..
Elf
::
Elf (n.) An
imaginary
supernatural
being,
commonly
a
little
sprite,
much like a
fairy;
a
mythological
diminutive
spirit,
supposed
to haunt hills and wild
places,
and
generally
represented
as
delighting
in
mischievous
tricks..
El Dorado
::
El
Dorado
() 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..
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) The
rotation
of a limb round an
imaginary
axis, so as to
describe
a
concial
surface..
Axis
::
Axis (n.) One of
several
imaginary
lines,
assumed
in
describing
the
position
of the
planes
by which a
crystal
is
bounded..
Spiral
::
Spiral
(a.)
Winding
round a
cylinder
or
imaginary
axis, and at the same time
rising
or
advancing
forward;
winding
like the
thread
of a
screw;
helical..
Utopia
::
Utopia
(n.) An
imaginary
island,
represented
by Sir
Thomas
More, in a work
called
Utopia,
as
enjoying
the
greatest
perfection
in
politics,
laws, and the like. See
Utopia,
in the
Dictionary
of Noted Names in
Fiction..
Imaginary
::
Imaginary
(a.)
Existing
only in
imagination
or
fancy;
not real;
fancied;
visionary;
ideal.
Capital
::
Capital
(a.) An
imaginary
line
dividing
a
bastion,
ravelin,
or other work, into two equal
parts..
Zodiac
::
Zodiac
(n.) An
imaginary
belt in the
heavens,
16? or 18?
broad,
in the
middle
of which is the
ecliptic,
or sun's path. It
comprises
the
twelve
constellations,
which one
constituted,
and from which were
named,
the
twelve
signs of the
zodiac..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) A
visionary
scheme;
a wild
conceit;
an idle
fancy;
a
vagary;
a
revery;
-- in this
sense,
applied
to an
imaginary
or
anticipated
state of
happiness;
as, a dream of
bliss;
the dream of his
youth..
Physical
::
Physical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nature
(as
including
all
created
existences);
in
accordance
with the laws of
nature;
also, of or
relating
to
natural
or
material
things,
or to the
bodily
structure,
as
opposed
to
things
mental,
moral,
spiritual,
or
imaginary;
material;
natural;
as,
armies
and
navies
are the
physical
force of a
nation;
the body is the
physical
part of man..
Gemmule
::
Gemmule
(n.) One of the
imaginary
granules
or atoms
which,
according
to
Darwin's
hypothesis
of
pangenesis,
are
continually
being
thrown
off from every cell or unit, and
circulate
freely
throughout
the
system,
and when
supplied
with
proper
nutriment
multiply
by
self-division
and
ultimately
develop
into cells like those from which they were
derived.
They are
supposed
to be
transmitted
from the
parent
to the
offspring,
but are often
transmitted
in a
dormant
state
during
many
generations
and are the
Bugbear
::
Bugbear
(n.)
Something
frightful,
as a
specter;
anything
imaginary
that
causes
needless
fright;
something
used to
excite
needless
fear; also,
something
really
dangerous,
used to
frighten
children,
etc..
Limbus
::
Limbus
(n.)
Hence:
Any real or
imaginary
place of
restraint
or
confinement;
a
prison;
as, to put a man in
limbo..
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