fictitious+story

  • 81Sara Stridsberg — (born 1972 in Solna, Stockholm County) is a Swedish author and translator. Her first fiction novel, Happy Sally was about Sally Bauer, the first Scandinavian to swim the English Channel. In 2007, she was awarded the Nordic Council s Literature… …

    Wikipedia

  • 82Rediscovering Homer — is a 2006 book by Andrew Dalby. It sets out the problems of origin, dating and authorship of the two ancient Greek epics, Iliad and Odyssey , usually attributed to Homer. Rediscovering Homer originated as a development and expansion of two… …

    Wikipedia

  • 83popularly — /pop yeuh leuhr lee/, adv. 1. by the people as a whole; generally; widely: a fictitious story popularly accepted as true. 2. for popular taste; for the general masses of people: He writes popularly on many subjects. [1570 80; POPULAR + LY] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 84L'Estrange, Sir Roger — ▪ English journalist born December 17, 1616, Hunstanton, Norfolk, England died December 11, 1704, London  one of the earliest of English journalists and pamphleteers, an ardent supporter of the Royalist cause during the English Civil Wars and… …

    Universalium

  • 85Of Love and Politics (novel) — Of Love and Politics is a novel by Indian author Tuhin Sinha. Set against the backdrop of Indian politics, the book is an unusual and a first of its kind endeavor, which despite being a fictitious story about relationships, fixes responsibility… …

    Wikipedia

  • 86Herihor — High priest of Amun 1100 1094 BC.     Herihor inaugurated the line of seven High priests of Amun at Thebes who were to claim great power in the south during the late Twentieth and the Twenty first Dynasties. Nothing is known of his background and …

    Ancient Egypt

  • 87semi-documentary — adjective (of a film) having a factual background and a fictitious story …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 88legend — n. 1. Fable, myth, fiction, doubtful narrative, fictitious story. 2. Motto (round a coin or a medal) …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 89forge — I. /fɔdʒ / (say fawj) noun 1. the special fireplace, hearth, or furnace in which metal is heated before shaping. 2. → smithy. –verb (forged, forging) –verb (t) 3. to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape. 4. to form or make in any way. 5 …

  • 90invention — n. 1 the process of inventing. 2 a thing invented; a contrivance, esp. one for which a patent is granted. 3 a fictitious story. 4 inventiveness. 5 Mus. a short piece for keyboard, developing a simple idea. Etymology: ME f. L inventio (as INVENT) …

    Useful english dictionary