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Definition of real
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of real is as below...
Real (n.) A small
Spanish
silver
coin; also, a
denomination
of money of
account,
formerly
the unit of the
Spanish
monetary
system..
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Incorporealism
::
Incorporealism
(n.)
Existence
without
a body or
material
form;
immateriality.
Simulate
::
Simulate
(v. t.) To
assume
the mere
appearance
of,
without
the
reality;
to
assume
the signs or
indications
of,
falsely;
to
counterfeit;
to
feign..
Dirgeful
::
Dirgeful
(a.)
Funereal;
moaning.
Nectareal
::
Nectareal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
nectary.
Defunctive
::
Defunctive
(a.)
Funereal.
Fleshly
::
Fleshly
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
flesh;
corporeal.
Real
::
Real (a.)
Pertaining
to
things
fixed,
permanent,
or
immovable,
as to lands and
tenements;
as, real
property,
in
distinction
from
personal
or
movable
property..
Masquerade
::
Masquerade
(n.)
Acting
or
living
under false
pretenses;
concealment
of
something
by a false or
unreal
show;
pretentious
show;
disguise.
Metaphysics
::
Metaphysics
(n.) The
science
of real as
distinguished
from
phenomenal
being;
ontology;
also, the
science
of
being,
with
reference
to its
abstract
and
universal
conditions,
as
distinguished
from the
science
of
determined
or
concrete
being;
the
science
of the
conceptions
and
relations
which are
necessarily
implied
as true of every kind of
being;
phylosophy
in
general;
first
principles,
or the
science
of first
principles..
Sulphureity
::
Sulphur-bottom
(n.) A very large
whalebone
whale of the genus
Sibbaldius,
having
a
yellowish
belly;
especially,
S.
sulfureus
of the North
Pacific,
and S.
borealis
of the North
Atlantic;
--
called
also
sulphur
whale..
Idealism
::
Idealism
(n.) The
system
or
theory
that
denies
the
existence
of
material
bodies,
and
teaches
that we have no
rational
grounds
to
believe
in the
reality
of
anything
but ideas and their
relations..
Corporality
::
Corporality
(n.) The state of being or
having
a body;
bodily
existence;
corporeality;
--
opposed
to
spirituality.
Positively
::
Positively
(adv.)
In a
positive
manner;
absolutely;
really;
expressly;
with
certainty;
indubitably;
peremptorily;
dogmatically;
--
opposed
to
negatively.
Tropeine
::
Tropeine
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
artificial
ethereal
salts
derived
from the
alkaloidal
base
tropine.
Pox
::
Pox (n.)
Strictly,
a
disease
by
pustules
or
eruptions
of any kind, but
chiefly
or
wholly
restricted
to three or four
diseases,
-- the
smallpox,
the
chicken
pox, and the
vaccine
and the
venereal
diseases..
Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To give by will; -- used of real
estate;
formerly,
also, of
chattels..
Affectation
::
Affectation
(n.) An
attempt
to
assume
or
exhibit
what is not
natural
or real; false
display;
artificial
show.
Fourpence
::
Fourpence
(n.) A name
formerly
given in New
England
to the
Spanish
half real, a
silver
coin worth six and a
quarter
cents..
Incorporeity
::
Incorporeity
(n.) The
quality
of being
incorporeal;
immateriality.
Realm
::
Realm (n.) A royal
jurisdiction
or
domain;
a
region
which is under the
dominion
of a king; a
kingdom.
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