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scientifiction|saɪəntɪˈfɪkʃən| [Blend of scientific a. and n. + fiction.] Science fiction. Hence scientiˈfictional a.
1916H. Gernsback in Electr. Experimenter Jan. 474/1, I am supposed to report Münchhaussen's doings; am supposed to be writing fiction, scientifiction, to be correct. 1929Amazing Stories Q. Fall 575, I wish to compliment you on your choice of ‘scientifictional’ stories. 1930N. & Q. 10 May 339/1 This class of literature is having a tremendous vogue in America just now. Quite a number of popular magazines are devoted to what they have dubbed ‘Scientifiction’. 1940Illustr. London News CXCVII. 32/3 ‘Dr. Cyclops’, at the Carlton, applies Technicolor to what is called ‘scientifiction’. 1940‘G. Orwell’ in Horizon I. 191 H. G. Wells..is the father of ‘Scientifiction’. 1943C. S. Lewis Perelandra vi. 91 He was a man obsessed with the idea which is at this moment circulating all over our planet in obscure works of ‘scientifiction’, in little Interplanetary Societies and Rocketry Clubs. 1955― Surprised by Joy ii. 41 That the ordinary interest in scientifiction is an affair for psychoanalysts is borne out by the fact that all who like it, like it thus ravenously. 1970New Scientist 5 Feb. 264/2 In this scientifictional milieu I can still sit on the lakeshore and rationally speculate that sounds heard across the water are messages from the past. |