different between fictional vs fictography
fictional
English
Etymology
fiction +? -al
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?k??n?l/
Adjective
fictional (comparative more fictional, superlative most fictional)
- Invented, as opposed to real.
- Containing invented elements.
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References
- fictional at OneLook Dictionary Search
Anagrams
- antifolic
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fictography
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -????fi
Noun
fictography (uncountable)
- (literature) A fictionalized biography; a biography written about a fictional character. For example, Gulliver's Travels written by Jonathan Swift but presented as being written by Lemuel Gulliver, the novel's main character.
Related terms
- autobiografiction
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