unreality
91Imaginariness — Im*ag i*na*ri*ness, n. The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality. [1913 Webster] …
92Insubstantiality — In sub*stan ti*al i*ty, n. Unsubstantiality; unreality. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
93Maya — Ma ya (m[aum] y[aum]), n. 1. (Hindu Philos.) The name (in Vedantic philosphy) for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, {idealism}; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion. [1913 Webster] 2. (Hindu Philos.) the Hindu goddess… …
94depersonalization — noun Date: 1906 1. a. an act or process of depersonalizing b. the quality or state of being depersonalized 2. a psychopathological syndrome characterized by loss of identity and feelings of unreality and strangeness about one s own behavior …
95Eleatic — adjective Etymology: Latin Eleaticus, from Greek Eleatikos, from Elea (Velia), ancient town in southern Italy Date: 1695 of or relating to a school of Greek philosophers founded by Parmenides and developed by Zeno and marked by belief in the… …
96irreality — noun Date: 1803 unreality …
97panic disorder — noun Date: 1979 an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent unexpected attacks of panic accompanied by bodily or cognitive symptoms (as shaking, shortness of breath, or feelings of unreality) …
98twilight zone — noun Date: 1909 1. a. an area just beyond ordinary legal and ethical limits b. twilight 2a 2. a world of fantasy, illusion, or unreality …
99Austrian School — Part of a series on Libertarianism Austrian School …
100Atomic clock — Nuclear clock redirects here. For the clock as a measure for risk of catastrophic destruction, see Doomsday Clock. For a clock updated by radio signals (commonly but inaccurately called an atomic clock ), see Radio clock. For the album by Zion I …