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- fansub/ˈfansʌb/A subtitled version of a film or video, created and distributed by fans, typically of Japanese anime, without official authorization.nounLow
- fantail/ˈfantɛɪl/A tail or part spreading like a fan.adjectivenounC1
- fantail darter/ˈfæn.teɪl ˈdɑː.tər/A small freshwater fish (species: Etheostoma flabellare) native to North America, characterized by a fan-like tail and bright coloration during breeding.nounC2
- fantail goldfish/ˈfæn.teɪl ˈɡəʊld.fɪʃ/A common variety of ornamental aquarium fish characterised by a forked, fan-shaped tail fin.nounB2
- fantasia/fænˈteɪ.zi.ə/A musical composition with a free form and improvisatory style, often based on familiar tunes or themes.nounC1
- fantasist/ˈfæntəsɪst/A person who habitually indulges in imaginative and often unrealistic daydreaming or creation of fanciful ideas.nounC1
- fantasize/ˈfæntəsaɪz/To indulge in daydreaming or to imagine something desirable but unlikely.verbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1
- fantasm/ˈfæntæzəm/A phantom, apparition, or ghost; an illusion or unreal figure.nounLow
- fantasmagoria/ˌfæn.tæz.məˈɡɔː.ri.ə/A rapidly changing scene or sequence of real or imagined figures, often of a bizarre or dreamlike nature.nounVery Low
- fantast/ˈfantast/A person who imagines or dreams about impossible or fantastic things; a visionary or dreamer, often with connotations of impracticality.nounLow
- fantastic/fænˈtæs.tɪk/Extraordinarily good or attractive; excellent.adjectivenounVery High (B1)
- fantasticate/fanˈtæstɪkeɪt/To make something fantastic or unreal; to indulge in fantasy.verb-transitiveVery Low
- fantastico/fanˈtastɪk/The word 'fantastico' does not exist in standard English. It is likely a misspelling or a non-standard formation. The user may be referring to the correct English word 'fantastic' (adjective) or perhaps an Italian loanword (adjectival). This entry will treat it as a nonce/erroneous form and provide corrective guidance for the intended word 'fantastic'.interjectionnounN/A for 'fantastico'. For 'fantastic': High frequency (B1 level).
- fantasy/ˈfantəsi/The faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things, especially pleasant ones.adjectivenounverbverb-ambitransitiveB2
- fantasyland/ˈfæntəsɪlænd/An imaginary place of unrealistic and often idealized happiness, escape, or success.nounC1
- fanti/ˈfænti/ or /ˈfɑːnti/A member of an Akan people of coastal Ghana, or the dialect of the Akan language spoken by them.nounC2 / Very Low
- fantin-latour/ˌfæ̃.tæ̃ læˈtʊə/A proper noun referring to the French painter Henri Fantin-Latour (1836–1904), known for his still-life paintings, portraits, and lithographs.nounVery Low
- fantoccini/ˌfæntəˈtʃiːni/A collection of puppets, marionettes, or mechanical figures used in puppet shows.plural-nounVery Low
- fantod/ˈfæn.tɒd/A state of intense anxiety, irritability, or agitation.nounLow/Very Low
- fantom/ˈfantəm/A variant spelling of 'phantom', meaning a ghost, apparition, or something that appears to exist but is not real.nounLow
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