Idealize - Law Dictionary Search Results
fine looking
pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion as a fine looking woman
Imaginationalism
Idealism
VerbarGastrula
See Illust under Invagination In a more general sense an ideal stage in embryonic development See Gastraeliga
Haloed
Surrounded with a halo invested with an ideal glory glorified
idealisation
Same as idealization
Idealist
One who idealizes one who forms picturesque fancies one given to romantic expectations
Idealogic
Of or pertaining to an idealogue or to idealization
Ideologist
One who treats of ideas one who theorizes or idealizes one versed in the science of ideas or who advocates
Imaginary
Existing only in imagination or fancy not real fancied visionary ideal
Imagination
power of the mind the power to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived the power to call
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