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(v)
(intransitive) To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy.
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(n)
(literature) The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc.
(N)
Phantasy is a series of animated cartoons produced by the Screen Gems studio for Columbia Pictures from 1939 to 1946.
someone who indulges in fantasies
(psychology) The innate, mental image of an object; the link between instinct and reality.
Obsolete spelling of fantasy. [That which comes from one's imagination.]
(transitive) To make into a fanatic.
(dated) Something imaginary; a fantasy.
The act of one who fantasizes.
A ghost or apparition.
A human embryo after the eighth week of gestation.
Alternative form of fantasizing. [The act of one who fantasizes.]
(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetus. [An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.]
(uncountable) Skill in the handling or manipulation of a situation.
The language of these people.
One who fancies; a person with a special interest, attraction or liking for something.
(now rare) One whose manners or ideas are fantastic and fanciful; a dreamer.
(US, Canada) A device that provides heat for a building.
(adj)
(of a being) Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to lose consciousness
The fans of a sport, activity, work, person etc., taken as a group.
(marketing) Small in size.
Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.
(colloquial, derogatory) Someone who is overweight.
Alternative form of fat-ass. [(vulgar, slang, derogatory) A rotund, overweight, or obese person.]
Any of several domestic varieties of pigeon having a fan-shaped tail.
Obsolete spelling of countess. [The wife of a count or earl.]
(transitive) To injure without breaking the skin; to bruise.
A surname
Any of various large insects of the order Mantodea that catch insects or other small animals with their powerful forelegs.
(transitive) To cause (a person or animal) to be fat or fatter.
a 1985 play by the American playwright August Wilson.
Funds or other financial resources.
Carrying more fat than usual on one's body; plump; not lean or thin.
(logic) An argument, or apparent argument, which professes to be decisive of the matter at issue, while in reality it is not; a specious argument.
Archaic spelling of phantom. [A ghost or apparition.]
(also footsy or footsie) a flirting game where two people touch feet under a table or otherwise concealed place, often as a romantic prelude.
One who creates fantasies.
(anatomy) The large, hollow part of an organ farthest from an opening; especially:
Alternative spelling of phantasm. [Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.]
(transitive) To touch or stroke lovingly.
Alternative form of phantasm. [Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition.]
Filled with imaginations or fancies.
feta
A penis, especially when erect.
(dysphemistic) The killing of a fetus or embryo; an induced abortion.
The condition of being fit, suitable or appropriate.
Alternative form of feticide [(dysphemistic) The killing of a fetus or embryo; an induced abortion.]
an ill-defined state of irritability and distress
Of, relating to, or advocating fattism.
An inn or hotel in a Spanish-speaking country.
A substance used to kill fungus, whether yeasts, molds, mildews, or mushrooms.