Associations to the word «Imaginary»
Noun
- Rectangle
- Friend
- Singularity
- Cure
- Magnitude
- Oscillation
- Dimension
- Plato
- Delusion
- Adversary
- Capacitor
- Arrondissement
- Romance
- Fairy
- Metaphor
- Pole
- Likeness
- Coordinate
- Discourse
- Polarization
- Adolescent
- Tensor
- Travel
- Wrinkle
- Array
- Realism
- Psychoanalysis
- Jorge
- Conjecture
- Voyage
- Space
- Apparition
- Poe
- Relativity
- Rowley
- Wrong
- Superstition
- Rendering
- Infinity
- Tale
- Theory
- Companionship
- Browning
- Pendulum
- Darrell
- Excitation
- Chen
- Cartoon
- Construct
- Bouquet
- Creature
- Scenario
- Gratification
- Story
- Horror
- Triangle
- Peril
- Wavelength
- Parody
- Theorem
- Iceberg
- Function
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMAGINARY, adjective. Existing only in the imagination.
IMAGINARY, adjective. (mathematics) of a number, having no real part; that part of a complex number which is a multiple of the square root of -1.
IMAGINARY, noun. Imagination; fancy. [from 16th c.]
IMAGINARY, noun. (mathematics) An imaginary quantity. [from 18th c.]
IMAGINARY AXES, noun. Plural of imaginary axis
IMAGINARY AXIS, noun. (mathematics) The vertical line in the complex plane, every point on which corresponds to a complex number having zero real component
IMAGINARY NUMBER, noun. (complex analysis) A number of the form ai, where a is a real number and i the imaginary unit
IMAGINARY NUMBERS, noun. Plural of imaginary number
IMAGINARY PART, noun. (complex analysis) Of a complex number a + bi, where a and b are real numbers, the value b.
IMAGINARY PARTS, noun. Plural of imaginary part
IMAGINARY UNIT, noun. (complex analysis) A complex number, usually denoted with i, that is defined as \(i^2 = -1\)
IMAGINARY UNITS, noun. Plural of imaginary unit
Dictionary definition
IMAGINARY, noun. (mathematics) a number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1.
IMAGINARY, adjective. Not based on fact; unreal; "the falsehood about some fanciful secret treaties"- F.D.Roosevelt; "a small child's imaginary friends"; "to create a notional world for oneself".
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