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fictive

adjective as in fictitious

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Still, Jamison found the “triangle” of herself, Godfrey and Guggenheim easier than if she had been working alone within a “dyad” of Godfrey’s “fictive construction.”

The script, by Wells Tower, is about a fictive drug named Lonafen.

Russia has thrown wave after wave of soldiers, missiles and shells at the country, which Mr. Putin has made clear he believes is a fictive state that should be part of Russia.

“If I put this magic stuff on my actual street, what will happen? Will it be imbued with this fictive energy? I kind of like that idea.”

The journey helped her heal from a breakup and inspired thoughts about the real and fictive history of the United States’ physical landscapes and how they contribute to the country’s national identity — real and imagined.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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