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ENVISAGED |
Imagined |
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DREAMED |
Imagined |
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DREAMT |
Imagined |
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REAL |
Not imagined |
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UTOPIA |
Imagined perfect state |
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CHIMERA |
An imagined horror |
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MONSTERS |
Simon’s terseness masks imagined terrors |
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IMAGINABLE |
Capable of being imagined; conceivable. |
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CONCEIVABLE |
Capable of being conceived, imagined, or understood. |
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FIGMENT |
An invention; a fiction; something feigned or imagined. |
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HYPERSPACE |
An imagined space having more than three dimensions. |
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WATER SPRITE |
A sprite, or spirit, imagined as inhabiting the water. |
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CONJECTURAL |
Dependent on conjecture; fancied; imagined; guessed
at; undetermined; doubtful. |
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FIGMENTS |
Imagined things such as soft fruit, soldiers and the beginning of tall story |
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LIFESTRING |
A nerve, or string, that is imagined to be essential to
life. |
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TRANSFORMATION |
The imagined possible or actual change of one metal
into another; transmutation. |
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POKER |
Any imagined frightful object, especially one supposed to
haunt the darkness; a bugbear. |
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CONCEIT |
That which is conceived, imagined, or formed in the mind;
idea; thought; image; conception. |
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UNDREAMT |
Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th/ught of; not imagined;
-- often followed by of. |
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SUPPOSABLE |
Capable of being supposed, or imagined to exist; as,
that is not a supposable case. |
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GALLIWASP |
A West Indian lizard (Celestus occiduus), about a foot
long, imagined by the natives to be venomous. |
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NOTION |
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known or imagined; an
idea; a conception; more properly, a general or universal conception,
as distinguishable or definable by marks or notae. |
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FICTION |
That which is feigned, invented, or imagined; especially,
a feigned or invented story, whether oral or written. Hence: A story
told in order to... |
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HOMALOIDAL |
Flat; even; -- a term applied to surfaces and to
spaces, whether real or imagined, in which the definitions, axioms, and
postulates of Euclid r... |
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DEATHWATCH |
... call of the sexes to each other, but has been
imagined by superstitious people to presage death. ... |