Word Meanings - IMAGEABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
That may be imaged.
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- IMAGINARY
Existing only in imagination or fancy; not real; fancied; visionary; ideal. Wilt thou add to all the griefs I suffer Imaginary ills and fancied tortures Addison. Imaginary calculus See under Calculus. -- Imaginary expression or quantity - IMAGINARINESS
The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality. - IMAGINE
1. To form in the mind a notion or idea of; to form a mental image of; to conceive; to produce by the imagination. In the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear! Shak. 2. To contrive in purpose; to scheme; to devise; to - IMAGINATIONALISM
Idealism. J. Grote. - IMAGINARILY
In a imaginary manner; in imagination. B. Jonson. - IMAGINABLE
Capable of being imagined; conceivable. Men sunk into the greatest darkness imaginable. Tillotson. -- Im*ag"i*na*ble*ness, n. -- Im*ag"i*na*bly, adv. - IMAGINATE
Imaginative. Holland. - IMAGINABILITY
Capacity for imagination. Coleridge. - IMAGINATION
1. The imagine-making power of the mind; the power to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived; the power to call up mental imagines. Our simple apprehension of corporeal objects, if present, is sense; if absent, - IMAGINATIONAL
Pertaining to, involving, or caused by, imagination. - IMAGERY
1. The work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects; imitation work; images in general, or in mass. "Painted imagery." Shak. In those oratories might you see Rich carvings, portraitures, and imagery. Dryden. 2. Fig.: Unreal - IMAGINANT
Imagining; conceiving. Bacon. -- n. - IMAGINOUS
Imaginative. Chapman. - IMAGER
One who images or forms likenesses; a sculptor. Praxiteles was ennobled for a rare imager. Holland. - IMAGINAL
Of or pertaining to an imago. Imaginal disks , masses of hypodermic cells, carried by the larvæ of some insects after leaving the egg, from which masses the wings and legs of the adult are subsequently formed. (more info) 1. Characterized by - IMAGELESS
Having no image. Shelley. - IMAGINATIVE
1. Proceeding from, and characterized by, the imagination, generally in the highest sense of the word. In all the higher departments of imaginative art, nature still constitues an important element. Mure. 2. Given to imagining; full of images, - IMAGEABLE
That may be imaged. - IMAGINER
One who forms ideas or conceptions; one who contrives. Bacon. - IMAGE
A picture, example, or illustration, often taken from sensible objects, and used to illustrate a subject; usually, an extended metaphor. Brande & C. (more info) 1. An imitation, representation, or similitude of any person, thing, or act, - ANTIMAGISTRICAL
Opposed to the office or authority of magistrates. South. - INIMAGINABLE
Unimaginable; inconceivable. Bp. Pearson. - PILGRIMAGE
1. The journey of a pilgrim; a long journey; especially, a journey to a shrine or other sacred place. Fig., the journey of human life. Shak. The days of the years of my pilgrimage. Gen. xlvii. 9. 2. A tedious and wearisome time. In prison hast - PRIMAGE
A charge in addition to the freight; originally, a gratuity to the captain for his particular care of the goods (sometimes called hat money), but now belonging to the owners or freighters of the vessel, unless by special agreement the whole or part - SUBIMAGO
A stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago. In this stage, the insect is able to fly, but subsequently sheds a skin before becoming mature. Called also pseudimago.