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illusion /il-ooˈzhən or -ūˈ/ noun- Deceptive appearance
- An apparition
- A false conception or notion
- Delusion
- A false perception due to misinterpretation of stimuli from an object (psychology; cf hallucination)
- A very fine transparent gauze or tulle used for veils, dresses, trimmings, etc
- A mocking (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L illūsio, -ōnis, from illūdere to mock, make sport of illuˈsionary or illuˈsional adjective illuˈsionism noun - The doctrine that the external world is illusory (philosophy)
- The production of illusion, esp the use of artistic techniques, such as perspective, etc, to produce an illusion of reality
illuˈsionist noun - A believer in or practitioner of illusionism
- A person who produces illusions, a conjurer, prestidigitator
illusionisˈtic adjective illuˈsive /-siv/ or illuˈsory /-sər-i/ adjective - Misleading by false appearances
- False, deceptive, unreal
illuˈsively or illuˈsorily adverb illuˈsiveness or illuˈsoriness noun |