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  • 121tangible — The primary meaning is ‘perceptible by touch’, but in practice figurative uses tend to be more common, in which the meaning becomes ‘clearly intelligible, not imaginary or hypothetical’, as in tangible assets, tangible evidence, tangible… …

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  • 122for real — mod. genuine; not imaginary. □ Ken is really strange. Is he for real? □ This whole day just isn’t for real …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 123real-life — [rē′əl līf΄] adj. actual; not imaginary …

    English World dictionary

  • 124substantial — [səb stan′shəl] adj. [ME substancial < ML substantialis < LL] 1. of or having substance 2. real; actual; true; not imaginary 3. strong; solid; firm; stout 4. considerable; ample; large 5. of considerable worth or value; important …

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  • 125Destination: Imagination — Not to be confused with Destination ImagiNation. Destination: Imagination Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends episode …

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  • 126New Chronology (Fomenko) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Rohl). Cover of History: Fiction or Science? Chronology volumes 1,2,3 The New Chronology is a fringe theory in history, which argues that the conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed, that events… …

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  • 127Analytic signal — Not to be confused with Analytic function. In mathematics and signal processing, the analytic representation of a real valued function or signal facilitates many mathematical manipulations of the signal. The basic idea is that the negative… …

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  • 128Polylogarithm — Not to be confused with polylogarithmic. In mathematics, the polylogarithm (also known as Jonquière s function) is a special function Lis(z) that is defined by the infinite sum, or power series: It is in general not an elementary function, unlike …

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