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im·ag·ery I. \-j(ə)rē, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English imagerie, from Middle French, from image + -erie -ery 1. : the product of image makers (as a statue, emblem, or idol) : images; also : the art of making images 2. obsolete : image worship 3. : ornate or heightened description or figures of speech; specifically : the often peculiarly individual concrete or figurative diction used by a writer in those portions of his texts where he wishes to produce a particular effect (as a special emotional appeal or a train of intellectual associations) < Shakespeare's imagery > 4. : mental images; especially : the products of imagination < psychotic imagery > II. noun : pictures produced by an imaging system |