English word senses marked with topical category "Fiction"
Parent categories: Artistic works, Art, Culture, Society
Subcategories: American fiction, Arabic fiction, British fiction, Canadian fiction, Chinese fiction, Erotic literature, Fairy tale, Fan fiction, Fantasy, Fictional abilities, Fictional characters, Fictional locations, Japanese fiction, Korean fiction, Literary genres, Lovecraftian horror, Magic words, Plot devices, SCP Foundation, Science fiction, Shahnameh, Speculative fiction
Words with this category that have not been disambiguated
Word senses with this category
Total 5615 word senses
- A/B/O … BEWD (83 senses)
- BG … Bayformers (36 senses)
- Beast … CSM (81 senses)
- CT … Cytherean (86 senses)
- D&D … Devdas (52 senses)
- Dexit … ESP (82 senses)
- ET … FAFIA (61 senses)
- FL … Fusang (47 senses)
- G4 … HMV (70 senses)
- HP … I-novel (71 senses)
- IC … Jörmungandr (74 senses)
- K/S … M-She-U (87 senses)
- M/K … Marty Stu (46 senses)
- Marvel … NAFAL (76 senses)
- NHI … Othello (63 senses)
- Oz … Polonius (77 senses)
- Pony … RPF (47 senses)
- RS … Schneiderverse (82 senses)
- Scira … Sirian (72 senses)
- Sith … Spillow (59 senses)
- Spirk … Taygetan (75 senses)
- Te … Turkish Star Wars (79 senses)
- Tux … WAFFy (59 senses)
- WIA … absent-minded professor (64 senses)
- ace … althistory (56 senses)
- alux … asteroidian (88 senses)
- astral … badfic (50 senses)
- baka … biosuit (74 senses)
- biot … brolic (71 senses)
- brony … chantefable (64 senses)
- chaos … comicverse (73 senses)
- comm … creature feature (55 senses)
- cred … derezz (88 senses)
- derg … dragonstone (80 senses)
- drake … eat my shorts (48 senses)
- ecchi … eucatastrophe (65 senses)
- euth … femslasher (87 senses)
- fen … flying saucer (43 senses)
- foil … gengineered (67 senses)
- genie … graser (72 senses)
- grav … head-hop (74 senses)
- heat … holidayfic (59 senses)
- holo … hurt/comfort (66 senses)
- hyaa … jackalope (84 senses)
- jann … landsider (68 senses)
- law … madman (78 senses)
- mage … manticore (58 senses)
- mara … merguard (55 senses)
- merguy … mithril (70 senses)
- moe … nemesis (90 senses)
- neo … offworld (55 senses)
- ogre … paleocontact (65 senses)
- pally … ponysona (87 senses)
- pooka … pseudoscience (52 senses)
- psi … ratfolk (52 senses)
- raw … robotrix (68 senses)
- roc … scrooge (80 senses)
- scry … sidekick (87 senses)
- sie … smart thinking (52 senses)
- smof … spacing (64 senses)
- spacy … stego (62 senses)
- stf … suspension of disbelief (74 senses)
- swaa … tenday (62 senses)
- tengu … title role (68 senses)
- toady … ucipital mapilary (78 senses)
- ufo … utsuge (59 senses)
- uwaa … warbird (71 senses)
- ward … white witch (82 senses)
- whump … wyvern (46 senses)
- xaser … übermensch (75 senses)
- 'saur (Noun) A dinosaur.
- 'vator (Noun) Abbreviation of elevator.
- 'verse (Noun) The (fictional) universe in which the TV series Firefly is set.
- -con (Suffix) Used to form the names of conventions.
- -con (Noun) Forming terms for abnormal sexual attractions.
- -cula (Suffix) Denoting things associated with, or compared to, Dracula: Count Chocula, Bunnicula etc.
- -mance (Suffix) A suffix attached to a noun or character's name to create a word for an in-game romance subplot or mechanic.
- -mancer (Suffix) A suffix attached to a video game character's name to create a word for a player who romances that character in the game.
- -mancy (Suffix) Variety of magic, especially that controlling or related to a specific element, substance, or theme.
- -punk (Suffix) Denotes a futuristic, aesthetically-oriented genre of fiction based on the noun to which it is suffixed, usually involving ahistorical or anachronistic technology and its effects on society.
- -vac (Suffix) Used in the naming of computer systems and computer models, due to the use of vacuum tubes as the functional elements of computers of the time.
- -verse (Suffix) Forming compounds nouns denoting the fictional world of a given character, television series etc.
- 007 (Proper name) The fictional MI6 agent James Bond.
- 1-555 (Adjective) Of telephone numbers dialed in North America, widely used for fictional numbers in television shows, films, and other media.
- 10 points to Gryffindor (Phrase) Alternative form of ten points to Gryffindor
- 2.5D (Adjective) Of, belonging or relating to 2.5D musicals, a type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 2.5D musical (Noun) A type of modern Japanese musical theater production which adapts stories originally presented in a two-dimensional medium (anime, manga, or video games).
- 3D (Noun) A system capable of recording or displaying three-dimensional video.
- 3D (Noun) A three-dimensional video.
- 40k (Proper name) Warhammer 40,000, a British tabletop military game set in a dystopian future Galaxy torn by war.
- 52verse (Proper name) The fictional universe of DC Comics after the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, as shown in the 52 comic book series.
- 555 (Adjective) Pertaining to a fake telephone number. The local exchange and area code number 555 was reserved in North American dialing plan for fictional numbers, prior to the 21st century.
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