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1 fantasievoll
Adj. imaginative; (kreativ) creative* * *fan|ta|sie|voll1. adjhighly imaginative2. advhighly imaginatively; reden, antworten imaginatively* * *fan·ta·sie·vollRRadj [highly] imaginative* * *1.Adjektiv imaginative2.adverbial imaginatively* * ** * *1.Adjektiv imaginative2.adverbial imaginatively -
2 ideenreich
* * *imaginative* * *ide|en|reichadj(= einfallsreich) full of ideas; (= fantasiereich) imaginative, full of imagination* * *ide·en·reichadj imaginative, full of ideas* * *Adjektiv full of ideas postpos.; inventive* * ** * *Adjektiv full of ideas postpos.; inventive -
3 fantasievoll
fan·ta·sie·vollRR adj[highly] imaginative
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Imaginative — Im*ag i*na*tive, a. [F. imaginatif.] 1. Proceeding from, and characterized by, the imagination, generally in the highest sense of the word. [1913 Webster] In all the higher departments of imaginative art, nature still constitutes an important… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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