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adj
- Of or relating to fable, myth or legend.
- Characteristic of fables; marvelous, extraordinary, incredible.
- (slang) Fashionable, glamorous.
- Fictional or not believable; made up.
- (slang) Camp, effeminate.
- (slang) Very good; outstanding, wonderful.
- barely credible
- extremely pleasing
- based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity
noun
- (historical) A fable; a short tale, especially one of many making up a larger work.
- A work of prose fiction, longer than a novella.
- (classical studies, historical) A new legal constitution in ancient Rome.
- a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
- an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story
adj
adj
noun
noun
- A story or fable that has a moral or message.
- (music) A movable piece of ivory, lead, or other material, connected to the bellows of an organ, whose position indicates when the wind is exhausted.
- (figuratively) Something that serves to reveal something else.
- (nautical) A compass in the cabin of a vessel, usually placed where the captain can see it at all hours, and thus inform himself of the vessel's course.
- (nautical) A length of yarn or ribbon attached to a sail or shroud etc to indicate the direction of the flow of the air relative to the boat.
- (nautical) A mechanical attachment to the steering wheel, which, in the absence of a tiller, shows the position of the helm.
- (engineering) A machine or contrivance for indicating or recording something, particularly for keeping a check upon employees (factory hands, watchmen, drivers, etc.) by revealing to their employers what they have done or omitted.
- One who divulges private information with intent to hurt others.
- A bird, the tattler.
- An indicator, such as a warning light, that serves to warn of a hazard or problem.
- someone who gossips indiscreetly
adj
noun
- A folktale or literary story featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters.
- an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
- A story presented as true that is not believable.
- A delightful and ideal situation of a kind attained by very few.
- (uncountable) The literary genre of these stories.
- a story about fairies; told to amuse children
adj
- (of a story) Hard to believe, such as a tall story or a tall tale.
- (of a building, etc.) Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent.
- (of a person) Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
- (chiefly US, of a cup of coffee) Smaller than grande, usually 8 ounces (~ 230 ml).
- lofty in style
- great in vertical dimension; high in stature
- too improbable to admit of belief
- having a specified height
- impressively difficult
noun
name
noun
- (attributive) Something rising unexpectedly from obscurity to success, as a Cinderella team.
- (rare, derogatory) A woman employed to clean, especially to remove ash from stoves and fireplaces.
- (figuratively, by analogy) A mistreated and impoverished girl.
- (philately) A stamp or stamp-like label issued for purposes other than postal administration, not issued by a central government, or not listed in most general catalogues.
- (attributive) Something neglected and denied resources, as a Cinderella service.
- (attributive, informal, colloquial) A procedure or surgery to reshape the feet.
- a woman whose merits were not been recognized but who then achieves sudden success and recognition
noun
- the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.
- a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal)
- a chart or graph showing the movements or progress of an object
- a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
- (narratology) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
- Participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
- A secret plan to achieve an end, the end or means usually being illegal or otherwise questionable.
- A grave.
- An area or land used for building on or planting on.
- A plan; a purpose.
- Contrivance; deep reach thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
- (fandom slang, euphemistic) Attractive physical attributes of a fictional character; assets.
- A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
verb
- devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet)
- plan secretly, usually something illegal
- make a plot of
- make a schematic or technical drawing that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed
- (transitive) To trace out (a graph or diagram).
- (transitive) To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
- (transitive, intransitive) To conceive (a crime, misdeed etc).
noun
noun
- A fictitious narrative intended to enforce some useful truth or precept, usually with animals, etc. as characters; an apologue. Prototypically, Aesop's Fables.
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- The plot, story, or connected series of events forming the subject of an epic or dramatic poem.
- Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk.
- Fiction; untruth; falsehood.
- a short moral story (often with animal characters)
- a deliberately false or improbable account
noun
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- A story in which a kernel of truth is embellished to an unlikely degree.
- brief description accompanying an illustration
- A musical composition set to a poetical story.
- A leading protagonist in a historical legend.
- A person of extraordinary fame or accomplishments.
- (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, slang) A cool, nice or helpful person, especially one who is male.
- A plausible story set in the historical past, but whose historicity is uncertain.
- (uncountable) Such stories considered collectively; unverified traditional tales.
- A fabricated backstory for a spy, with associated documents and records.
- (numismatics, heraldry) An inscription, motto, or title, especially one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon a heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration.
- (naval) The design and specification of a vessel.
- (cartography) A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc.
- The life story of a saint (such stories are often embellished, but any kind is called a legend).
- A story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events.
noun
- A story which supposedly explains the beginning or early development of a current state of affairs; a myth, a pourquoi story.
- (social sciences, especially anthropology, philosophy, chiefly derogatory) An untestable explanation for something, such as a form of behaviour, a biological trait, or a cultural practice.
- (literature) A story, especially one for children, featuring animals as characters.
noun
- an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
- theatrical performance combining singing and dancing
- An excessively elaborate story or excuse used to justify something.
- A display of unnecessary excitement or activity.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see song, and, dance.
- An excessively complex set of instructions.
noun
- a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events
- a trivial lie
- a record or narrative description of past events
- a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program
- a short account of the news
- a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
- A lie, fiction.
- (social media, sometimes capitalized) A chronological collection of pictures or short videos published by a user on an application or website that is typically only available for a short period.
- (chiefly US, Philippines) Alternative spelling of storey.
- A sequence of events, or a situation, such as might be related in an account.
- An account of real or fictional events.
- (US, colloquial, usually pluralized) A soap opera.
- (computing) Ellipsis of user story.
intj
verb
noun
- Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
- plural of sagum
- An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends.
- a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account
noun
- (historical) A fable; a short tale, especially one of many making up a larger work.
- A work of prose fiction, longer than a novella.
- (classical studies, historical) A new legal constitution in ancient Rome.
- a printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
- an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story
adj
noun
- A story or fable that has a moral or message.
- (music) A movable piece of ivory, lead, or other material, connected to the bellows of an organ, whose position indicates when the wind is exhausted.
- (figuratively) Something that serves to reveal something else.
- (nautical) A compass in the cabin of a vessel, usually placed where the captain can see it at all hours, and thus inform himself of the vessel's course.
- (nautical) A length of yarn or ribbon attached to a sail or shroud etc to indicate the direction of the flow of the air relative to the boat.
- (nautical) A mechanical attachment to the steering wheel, which, in the absence of a tiller, shows the position of the helm.
- (engineering) A machine or contrivance for indicating or recording something, particularly for keeping a check upon employees (factory hands, watchmen, drivers, etc.) by revealing to their employers what they have done or omitted.
- One who divulges private information with intent to hurt others.
- A bird, the tattler.
- An indicator, such as a warning light, that serves to warn of a hazard or problem.
- someone who gossips indiscreetly
adj
noun
- A folktale or literary story featuring fairies or similar fantasy characters.
- an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
- A story presented as true that is not believable.
- A delightful and ideal situation of a kind attained by very few.
- (uncountable) The literary genre of these stories.
- a story about fairies; told to amuse children
noun
- the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.
- a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal)
- a chart or graph showing the movements or progress of an object
- a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
- (narratology) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
- Participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
- A secret plan to achieve an end, the end or means usually being illegal or otherwise questionable.
- A grave.
- An area or land used for building on or planting on.
- A plan; a purpose.
- Contrivance; deep reach thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
- (fandom slang, euphemistic) Attractive physical attributes of a fictional character; assets.
- A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
verb
- devise the sequence of events in (a literary work or a play, movie, or ballet)
- plan secretly, usually something illegal
- make a plot of
- make a schematic or technical drawing that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed
- (transitive) To trace out (a graph or diagram).
- (transitive) To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
- (transitive, intransitive) To conceive (a crime, misdeed etc).
noun
noun
- A fictitious narrative intended to enforce some useful truth or precept, usually with animals, etc. as characters; an apologue. Prototypically, Aesop's Fables.
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- The plot, story, or connected series of events forming the subject of an epic or dramatic poem.
- Any story told to excite wonder; common talk; the theme of talk.
- Fiction; untruth; falsehood.
- a short moral story (often with animal characters)
- a deliberately false or improbable account
noun
- a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
- A story in which a kernel of truth is embellished to an unlikely degree.
- brief description accompanying an illustration
- A musical composition set to a poetical story.
- A leading protagonist in a historical legend.
- A person of extraordinary fame or accomplishments.
- (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, slang) A cool, nice or helpful person, especially one who is male.
- A plausible story set in the historical past, but whose historicity is uncertain.
- (uncountable) Such stories considered collectively; unverified traditional tales.
- A fabricated backstory for a spy, with associated documents and records.
- (numismatics, heraldry) An inscription, motto, or title, especially one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon a heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration.
- (naval) The design and specification of a vessel.
- (cartography) A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc.
- The life story of a saint (such stories are often embellished, but any kind is called a legend).
- A story of unknown origin describing plausible but extraordinary past events.
noun
- A story which supposedly explains the beginning or early development of a current state of affairs; a myth, a pourquoi story.
- (social sciences, especially anthropology, philosophy, chiefly derogatory) An untestable explanation for something, such as a form of behaviour, a biological trait, or a cultural practice.
- (literature) A story, especially one for children, featuring animals as characters.
noun
- an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
- theatrical performance combining singing and dancing
- An excessively elaborate story or excuse used to justify something.
- A display of unnecessary excitement or activity.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see song, and, dance.
- An excessively complex set of instructions.
noun
- a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events
- a trivial lie
- a record or narrative description of past events
- a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program
- a short account of the news
- a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
- A lie, fiction.
- (social media, sometimes capitalized) A chronological collection of pictures or short videos published by a user on an application or website that is typically only available for a short period.
- (chiefly US, Philippines) Alternative spelling of storey.
- A sequence of events, or a situation, such as might be related in an account.
- An account of real or fictional events.
- (US, colloquial, usually pluralized) A soap opera.
- (computing) Ellipsis of user story.
intj
verb
noun
- Something with the qualities of such a saga; an epic, a long story.
- plural of sagum
- An Old Norse (Icelandic) prose narrative, especially one dealing with family or social histories and legends.
- a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family; originally (12th to 14th centuries) a story of the families that settled Iceland and their descendants but now any prose narrative that resembles such an account
adj
- Of or relating to fable, myth or legend.
- Characteristic of fables; marvelous, extraordinary, incredible.
- (slang) Fashionable, glamorous.
- Fictional or not believable; made up.
- (slang) Camp, effeminate.
- (slang) Very good; outstanding, wonderful.
- barely credible
- extremely pleasing
- based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity
adj
noun
adj
- (of a story) Hard to believe, such as a tall story or a tall tale.
- (of a building, etc.) Having its top a long way up; having a great vertical (and often greater than horizontal) extent.
- (of a person) Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
- (chiefly US, of a cup of coffee) Smaller than grande, usually 8 ounces (~ 230 ml).
- lofty in style
- great in vertical dimension; high in stature
- too improbable to admit of belief
- having a specified height
- impressively difficult