Plural for something, typically a process or device, that has been invented
“So granny came up with this ingenious invention that will somehow prevent the toilet paper from rolling and rolling.”
Plural for a tool or implement that has been invented for carrying out work or a task
“The automatic pool cleaner is the best invention since the lounge chair.”
Plural for the action or process of inventing something, typically a process or device
“These theories would help Bardeen later during the invention of the transistor.”
Plural for a (typically delusional) story or idea created or imagined in the mind
“We, on our part, had come to believe that the whole idea was a preposterous invention.”
Plural for the use of, or propensity to use, imagination or original ideas to create or do things
“Unrefined, ill-informed, loose oral expressions seem to displace thoroughness, creativity, innovation, invention and skill.”
Plural for something that one has made or done
Plural for things created or imagined in the mind
Plural for a sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development
Plural for the act of fabricating or manufacturing something
Plural for something which has been made or invented, typically showing artistic talent
Plural for a manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings
Plural for a discovery
Plural for a romantic quality, spirit or action
Plural for the act of giving an appearance to something of which it is not
Plural for product or achievement resulting from effort
Plural for a cunning act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone
(rare) Plural for a prototype or archetype, typically serving as a model
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