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imagery (mass) | imagery
  - fantázia, predstava |  
imagery (encz) | imagery,fantazie	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
imagery (encz) | imagery,představa	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
imagery (encz) | imagery,scény	n:	např. filmové	Pino |  
imagery (encz) | imagery,zobrazování	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Imagery (gcide) | Imagery \Im"age*ry\ ([i^]m"[asl]j*r[y^]; 277), n. [OE. imagerie,
    F. imagerie.]
    1. The work of one who makes images or visible representation
       of objects; imitation work; images in general, or in mass.
       "Painted imagery." --Shak.
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             In those oratories might you see
             Rich carvings, portraitures, and imagery. --Dryden.
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    2. Fig.: Unreal show; imitation; appearance.
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             What can thy imagery of sorrow mean?  --Prior.
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    3. The work of the imagination or fancy; false ideas;
       imaginary phantasms.
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             The imagery of a melancholic fancy.   --Atterbury.
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    4. Rhetorical decoration in writing or speaking; vivid
       descriptions presenting or suggesting images of sensible
       objects; figures in discourse.
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             I wish there may be in this poem any instance of
             good imagery.                         --Dryden.
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imagery (wn) | imagery
     n 1: the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he
          could still hear her in his imagination" [syn:
          imagination, imaging, imagery, mental imagery] |  
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mental imagery (encz) | mental imagery,	n:		 |  
Imagery (gcide) | Imagery \Im"age*ry\ ([i^]m"[asl]j*r[y^]; 277), n. [OE. imagerie,
    F. imagerie.]
    1. The work of one who makes images or visible representation
       of objects; imitation work; images in general, or in mass.
       "Painted imagery." --Shak.
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             In those oratories might you see
             Rich carvings, portraitures, and imagery. --Dryden.
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    2. Fig.: Unreal show; imitation; appearance.
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             What can thy imagery of sorrow mean?  --Prior.
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    3. The work of the imagination or fancy; false ideas;
       imaginary phantasms.
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             The imagery of a melancholic fancy.   --Atterbury.
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    4. Rhetorical decoration in writing or speaking; vivid
       descriptions presenting or suggesting images of sensible
       objects; figures in discourse.
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             I wish there may be in this poem any instance of
             good imagery.                         --Dryden.
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mental imagery (wn) | mental imagery
     n 1: the ability to form mental images of things or events; "he
          could still hear her in his imagination" [syn:
          imagination, imaging, imagery, mental imagery] |  
computer-generated imagery (foldoc) | computer-generated imagery
 
     (CGI) Animatied graphics produced by computer and
    used in film or television.
 
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