ymagynatif

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle French imaginatif, from Medieval Latin imāginātīvus; equivalent to ymagynen +‎ -atyf.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /imaˌd͡ʒinaˈtiːf/, /iˌmad͡ʒinaˈtiːf/, /iˈmad͡ʒinatif/

Adjective

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ymagynatif

  1. Using imagery of the mind
  2. (rare) inquisitive, distrustful
  3. (rare) creative, imaginative
  4. (rare) considered, thought-out

Descendants

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  • English: imaginative

References

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Noun

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ymagynatif

  1. The region of the brain responsible for mental imagery.
  2. The ability to generate images in the mind; imagination.

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