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MAGIC |
Illusion |
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MIRAGE |
Illusion |
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TRICK |
Magician’s illusion |
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TRICE |
Optical illusion |
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FAIRY |
Enchantment; illusion. |
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PRESTIGE |
Delusion; illusion; trick. |
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ILLUSIONABLE |
Liable to illusion. |
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TOPICAL |
Optical illusion is quite timely |
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DISILLUSIONIZE |
To disenchant; to free from illusion. |
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YETI |
You encounter Tibetan illusion to start with |
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MAGICIANS |
Their expertise may be just an illusion |
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OPTICAL |
Topical treatment of a type of illusion |
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DEJAVU |
Illusion of already having experienced something before |
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DISILLUSION |
To free from an illusion; to disillusionize. |
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ILLUSIONIST |
One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer. |
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DISILLUSIONMENT |
The act of freeing from an illusion, or the state
of being freed therefrom. |
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MAYA |
The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called,
in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion. |
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PHANTASM |
An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or
material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an optical illusion;
a phantom; a dream. |
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IN- |
...ore l, ir- before r, and im- before a labial; as, illusion,
irruption, imblue, immigrate, impart. In- is sometimes used with an
simple intensive... |