Imag·i·na·tive-
Pronunciation:
i-'maj-n&-tiv; -'ma-j&-"nA-, -n&- Function: adjective
Date: 14th century
1. a : of, relating to, or characterized
by imagination b:devoid of truth : false
2. given to imagining : having
a lively imagination
3. of or relating to images;
especially : showing a command of imagery
Cin·e·ma-
Pronunciation:
'si-n&-m&, British also -"mä; Function: noun
Etymology: short for cinematographDate:
1909
1. MOTION PICTURE -- a:usually
used attributively b:a motion-picture theater
2. MOVIES; a: especially,
the film industry b: the art or technique of making motion pictures
So·ci·e·ty
- Pronunciation:s&-'sI-&-tE, Function:noun Inflected Form(s):plural-ties
Etymology:Middle French societé,
from Latin societat-, societas, from socius companionDate: 1531
1. Companionship or association
with one's fellows : friendly or intimate intercourse:COMPANY.
2. A voluntary association of
individuals for common ends; especially:an organized group working
together or periodically meeting
because of common interests, beliefs,or profession
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