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 fan·ta·syF0033300 (făn′tə-sē, -zē)n. pl. fan·ta·sies 1.  The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy.2.  Something, such as an invention, that is a creation of the fancy.3.  A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit.4. a.  A genre of fiction or other artistic work characterized by fanciful or supernatural elements.b.  A work of this genre.5.  An imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need.6.  An unrealistic or improbable supposition.7.  Music See  fantasia.8.  A coin issued especially by a questionable authority and not intended for use as currency.9.  Obsolete A hallucination.adj. Relating to or being a game in which participants act as owners of imaginary sports teams whose personnel consists of actual players selected from a professional sports league and team performance is determined by the combined statistics of the players.tr.v. fan·ta·sied, fan·ta·sy·ing, fan·ta·sies  To imagine; visualize.[Middle English fantasie, fantsy, from Old French fantasie, from Latin phantasia, from Greek phantasiā, appearance, imagination, from phantazesthai, to appear, from phantos, visible, from phainesthai, phan-, to appear, passive of phainein, to show; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]
 fan•ta•sied(ˈfæn tə sid)
 adj.    1.  conceived of in or as a fantasy; imagined; storied.    2.  dreamt of or hoped for; longingly imagined.    3.  Obs. filled with fantasy or fancy; imaginative or whimsical.  [1555–65] EncyclopediaSeefantasy
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