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Fan*tas`ti*cal"i*ty (?), n.
Fantastically. [Obs.]


Fan*tas"tic*al*ly (?), adv. In a
fantastic manner.


the letter A, in scarlet, fantastically
embroidered with gold thread, upon her bosom.

Hawthorne.


Fan*tas"tic-al*ness, n. The
quality of being fantastic.


Fan*tas"ti*cism (?), n. The
quality of being fantastical; fancifulness; whimsicality.

Ruskin.


Fan*tas"tic*ly (?), adv.
Fantastically. [Obs.]


Fan*tas"tic*ness, n.
Fantasticalness. [Obs.]


||Fan*tas"ti*co (?), n. [It.] A
fantastic.
[Obs.] Shak.


Fan"ta*sy (?), n.; pl.
Fantasies (#). [See Fancy.]
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical
or fanciful conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice;
humor.


Is not this something more than fantasy
?
Shak.


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