Results for: imaginary utopia
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crown; wreath, garland, of imaginary plane dividing body, of or relating to a crown or garland; of or pertaining to a corona, of top of body part, relating to joint of skull bonescoronal
curiously made, imaginary, imaginative and impractical, wild, strange; imaginary; unreal; whimsicalfanciful
deceptive, misleading, false, unreal; illusive; elusive, hard to grasp, imaginaryillusory
disorder which causes the sufferer to hear imaginary sounds (Psychiatry)acousma
distant, engaged in reverie; of a dream, of a fantasy, imaginary; meditative; vague, obscure, given to daydreaming, gorgeous, soothing, unrealdreamy
dream land, imaginary place, imaginary landnever-never land
dreamer, full of foresight, given to dreaminess, having visions, imaginary, incapable of being realized, relating to mystical visions, seer, one who sees visions; dreamer, one who envisions new concepts, somebody who has visions, somebody with much for...visionary
excellent, imaginary, incredible, not existing, not real; not actual; artificial; imaginary; (Slang) great; incredibly wonderfulunreal
fabricated, imaginary, made-up; pertaining to the creation of fiction, not real, relating to fictionfictive
fairy, nymph, pixy, imaginary small humanlike creature with supernatural powers; imaginary home of fairiesfaery
false sense perception, something imagined, vision, imaginary perception, delusionhallucination
family name; Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), English statesman and scholar, author of "Utopia"More
fanciful or imaginative person; one who is preoccupied with love and passion; follower of the Romantic style in literature and art, having a loving or passionate quality; fanciful, imaginary, impractical, idealistic, involving adventure, involving enth...romantic
fire-breathing monster, imaginary monsterChimera
have visions or imaginary perceptions, see or hear that which does not exist, imagine sensing somethinghallucinate
 

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