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Imaginability
Imaginability Im*ag`i*na*bil"i*ty, n.
Capacity for imagination. [R.] --Coleridge.
ImaginableImaginable Im*ag"i*na*ble, a. [L. imaginabilis: cf. F.
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. ImaginablenessImaginable Im*ag"i*na*ble, a. [L. imaginabilis: cf. F.
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. ImaginablyImaginable Im*ag"i*na*ble, a. [L. imaginabilis: cf. F.
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. ImaginalImaginal Im*ag"i*nal, a. [L. imaginalis.]
1. Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to
the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to an imago.
Imaginal disks (Zo["o]l.), masses of hypodermic cells,
carried by the larv[ae] of some insects after leaving the
egg, from which masses the wings and legs of the adult are
subsequently formed. Imaginal disksImaginal Im*ag"i*nal, a. [L. imaginalis.]
1. Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to
the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to an imago.
Imaginal disks (Zo["o]l.), masses of hypodermic cells,
carried by the larv[ae] of some insects after leaving the
egg, from which masses the wings and legs of the adult are
subsequently formed. Imaginant
Imaginant Im*ag"i*nant, a. [L. imaginans, p. pr. of imaginari:
cf. F. imaginant.]
Imagining; conceiving. [Obs.] --Bacon. -- n. An imaginer.
[Obs.] --Glanvill.
Imaginarily
Imaginarily Im*ag"i*na*ri*ly, a.
In a imaginary manner; in imagination. --B. Jonson.
Imaginariness
Imaginariness Im*ag"i*na*ri*ness, n.
The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality.
ImaginaryImaginary Im*ag"i*na*ry, a. [L. imaginarius: cf. F.
imaginaire.]
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 (Alg.), an algebraic
expression which involves the impossible operation of
taking the square root of a negative quantity; as,
[root]-9, a + b [root]-1.
Imaginary points, lines, surfaces, etc. (Geom.),
points, lines, surfaces, etc., imagined to exist, although
by reason of certain changes of a figure they have in fact
ceased to have a real existence.
Syn: Ideal; fanciful; chimerical; visionary; fancied; unreal;
illusive. Imaginary
Imaginary Im*ag"i*na*ry, n. (Alg.)
An imaginary expression or quantity.
Imaginary calculusCalculus Cal"cu*lus, n.; pl. Calculi. [L, calculus. See
Calculate, and Calcule.]
1. (Med.) Any solid concretion, formed in any part of the
body, but most frequent in the organs that act as
reservoirs, and in the passages connected with them; as,
biliary calculi; urinary calculi, etc.
2. (Math.) A method of computation; any process of reasoning
by the use of symbols; any branch of mathematics that may
involve calculation.
Barycentric calculus, a method of treating geometry by
defining a point as the center of gravity of certain other
points to which co["e]fficients or weights are ascribed.
Calculus of functions, that branch of mathematics which
treats of the forms of functions that shall satisfy given
conditions.
Calculus of operations, that branch of mathematical logic
that treats of all operations that satisfy given
conditions.
Calculus of probabilities, the science that treats of the
computation of the probabilities of events, or the
application of numbers to chance.
Calculus of variations, a branch of mathematics in which
the laws of dependence which bind the variable quantities
together are themselves subject to change.
Differential calculus, a method of investigating
mathematical questions by using the ratio of certain
indefinitely small quantities called differentials. The
problems are primarily of this form: to find how the
change in some variable quantity alters at each instant
the value of a quantity dependent upon it.
Exponential calculus, that part of algebra which treats of
exponents.
Imaginary calculus, a method of investigating the relations
of real or imaginary quantities by the use of the
imaginary symbols and quantities of algebra.
Integral calculus, a method which in the reverse of the
differential, the primary object of which is to learn from
the known ratio of the indefinitely small changes of two
or more magnitudes, the relation of the magnitudes
themselves, or, in other words, from having the
differential of an algebraic expression to find the
expression itself. Imaginary calculusImaginary Im*ag"i*na*ry, a. [L. imaginarius: cf. F.
imaginaire.]
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 (Alg.), an algebraic
expression which involves the impossible operation of
taking the square root of a negative quantity; as,
[root]-9, a + b [root]-1.
Imaginary points, lines, surfaces, etc. (Geom.),
points, lines, surfaces, etc., imagined to exist, although
by reason of certain changes of a figure they have in fact
ceased to have a real existence.
Syn: Ideal; fanciful; chimerical; visionary; fancied; unreal;
illusive. Imaginary expressionImaginary Im*ag"i*na*ry, a. [L. imaginarius: cf. F.
imaginaire.]
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 (Alg.), an algebraic
expression which involves the impossible operation of
taking the square root of a negative quantity; as,
[root]-9, a + b [root]-1.
Imaginary points, lines, surfaces, etc. (Geom.),
points, lines, surfaces, etc., imagined to exist, although
by reason of certain changes of a figure they have in fact
ceased to have a real existence.
Syn: Ideal; fanciful; chimerical; visionary; fancied; unreal;
illusive. Imaginary pointsImaginary Im*ag"i*na*ry, a. [L. imaginarius: cf. F.
imaginaire.]
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 (Alg.), an algebraic
expression which involves the impossible operation of
taking the square root of a negative quantity; as,
[root]-9, a + b [root]-1.
Imaginary points, lines, surfaces, etc. (Geom.),
points, lines, surfaces, etc., imagined to exist, although
by reason of certain changes of a figure they have in fact
ceased to have a real existence.
Syn: Ideal; fanciful; chimerical; visionary; fancied; unreal;
illusive. Imaginate
Imaginate Im*ag"i*nate, a.
Imaginative. [Obs.] --Holland.
Imaginational
Imaginational Im*ag`i*na"tion*al, a.
Pertaining to, involving, or caused by, imagination.
Imaginationalism
Imaginationalism Im*ag`i*na"tion*al*ism, n.
Idealism. --J. Grote.
ImaginativeImaginative Im*ag"i*na*tive, a. [F. imaginatif.]
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 constitutes an important element.
--Mure.
2. Given to imagining; full of images, fancies, etc.; having
a quick imagination; conceptive; creative.
Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very
fanciful mind. --Coleridge.
3. Unreasonably suspicious; jealous. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --
Im*ag"i*na*tive*ly, adv. -- Im*ag"i*na*tive*ness, n. ImaginativelyImaginative Im*ag"i*na*tive, a. [F. imaginatif.]
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 constitutes an important element.
--Mure.
2. Given to imagining; full of images, fancies, etc.; having
a quick imagination; conceptive; creative.
Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very
fanciful mind. --Coleridge.
3. Unreasonably suspicious; jealous. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --
Im*ag"i*na*tive*ly, adv. -- Im*ag"i*na*tive*ness, n. ImaginativenessImaginative Im*ag"i*na*tive, a. [F. imaginatif.]
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 constitutes an important element.
--Mure.
2. Given to imagining; full of images, fancies, etc.; having
a quick imagination; conceptive; creative.
Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very
fanciful mind. --Coleridge.
3. Unreasonably suspicious; jealous. [Obs.] --Chaucer. --
Im*ag"i*na*tive*ly, adv. -- Im*ag"i*na*tive*ness, n. Inimaginable
Inimaginable In`im*ag"i*na*ble, a.
Unimaginable; inconceivable. [R.] --Bp. Pearson.
Misimagination
Misimagination Mis`im*ag`i*na"tion, n.
Wrong imagination; delusion. --Bp. Hall.
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