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1. imaginary

adjective. ['ˌɪˈmædʒəˌnɛri'] not based on fact; unreal.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • imaginary (English)
  • imaginarius (Latin)
  • imago (Latin)

2. complex

adjective. ['ˈkɑːmplɛks, kəmˈplɛks'] complicated in structure; consisting of interconnected parts.

Etymology

  • complex (English)
  • complexe (French)
  • complexus (Latin)

3. number

noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals.

Etymology

  • number (English)
  • noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
  • nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

4. number

noun. ['ˈnʌmbɝ'] a concept of quantity involving zero and units.

Etymology

  • number (English)
  • noumbre (Anglo-Norman)
  • nombre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

5. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] something determined in relation to something that includes it.

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))

6. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] something less than the whole of a human artifact.

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] the extended spatial location of something.

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] that which concerns a person with regard to a particular role or situation.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] a portion of a natural object.

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. part

noun. ['ˈpɑːrt'] the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group.

Etymology

  • part (English)
  • part (Middle English (1100-1500))
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