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Science: myth coinage, myth-making -
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1) General subject: a figment of the mind, artifice, brainchild, capriccio, caprice, cock-and-bull story, coinage, confabulation, contrivance, fable, fabrication, fairy tale, fib, fiction, fictitious narrative, fictive narrative, figment, flam, fudge, gammon, invention, made-up story, make believe, make up, make-believe, make-believe reply, make-up, malarkey, romance, story, story telling, tale, verisimilitudes, whigmaleerie, whim wham, whim-wham (дикая), whimsy whamsy, windy, tarradiddle, hoax3) Literal: myth4) Poetical language: forgery5) Jocular: fish story6) Australian slang: yarn7) Diplomatic term: baloney, figment of the mind, make reply8) Psychology: imagination10) Jargon: bum, gag, ackamarackus, ackamaracka11) American English: tall tale -
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1) General subject: Canterbury story, Canterbury tale, coinage, concoction, falsehood, fiction, fictitious narrative, fictive narrative, figment, invention, story2) Literal: myth3) Poetical language: forgery4) Australian slang: furphy5) Psychology: confabulation, fabrication6) Deprecatingly: excogitation7) leg.N.P. fabrication of the mind -
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1) (изобретение)
idea
2) разг. (изобретательность)
inventiveness
3) (вымысел)
invention, fiction; fable; fib разг.; мн. tale* * ** * *1) idea, device 2) inventiveness* * *artificecoinagecontrivanceexcogitationfabricationfictionflamfudgehoaxinventionmake-upmythromance -
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