| fantasy |
"A kind of fiction that pictures creatures or events beyond the boundaries of known reality" (Holman and Harmon).
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Fantasy is fiction that features elements of magic, wizardry, supernatural feats, and entities that suspend conventions of realism in the literary arts. Fantasy can resemble prose versions of epics and rhymes, may be informed by mythic cycles or folkloric material derived from cultures worldwide. Fantasy fiction may be guided primarily by the author's own distinctive imagery and personalized archetypes. ...
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| fantasy |
An imaginative instrumental composition often conveying the feeling of spontaneity. Often deviates from common structural forms.
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| fanning of toes |
Spreading of toes, esp. when the sole is stroked.
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| fan |
an area, figure, or structure in the shape of a sector of a circle containing less than a semicircle.
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| fan | (music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments |
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| fan | a showy outward display |
| fan | hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake |
| fan | canine tooth of a carnivorous animal |
| fan | a Bantu language spoken in Cameroon |
| fan | having fangs |
| fan | a small flag used by surveyors or soldiers to mark a position |
| fan | a semicircular window over a door or window |
| fan | a window in a roof to admit daylight |
| fan | a window above a door and hinged to a transom |
| fan | resembling a fan |
| fan | especially spread in a fan shape |
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