- Look up
imaginary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Imaginary may
refer to:
Imaginary (sociology), a
concept in
sociology The
Imaginary (psychoanalysis)...
- An
imaginary number is the
product of a real
number and the
imaginary unit i,
which is
defined by its
property i2 = −1. The
square of an
imaginary number...
- The
imaginary unit or unit
imaginary number (i) is a
mathematical constant that is a
solution to the
quadratic equation x2 + 1 = 0.
Although there is no...
- The
Imaginary may
refer to: The
Imaginary (novel) (2014),
written by A. F.
Harold and
illustrated by
Emily Gravett The
Imaginary (film) (2023), directed...
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Imaginary friends (also
known as
pretend friends,
invisible friends or made-up friends) are a
psychological and a
social phenomenon where a friendship...
- the
other but not both, for each
opponent pair. A
fictitious color or
imaginary color is a
point in a
color space that
corresponds to
combinations of...
- 1632 series.
Alberto Manguel and
Gianni Guadalupi: The
Dictionary of
Imaginary Places, New York :
Harcourt Brace, c2000. ISBN 0-15-100541-9
Brian Stableford:...
- an
imaginary element of a
structure is
roughly a
definable equivalence class.
These were
introduced by
Shelah (1990), and
elimination of
imaginaries was...
-
extends the real
numbers with a
specific element denoted i,
called the
imaginary unit and
satisfying the
equation i 2 = − 1 {\displaystyle i^{2}=-1} ;...
- The
imaginary (or
social imaginary) is the set of values, institutions, laws, and
symbols through which people imagine their social whole. It is common...