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Invented meaning
fictional, made up, imaginary.
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It was called the (not to be confused with the polygraph test, invented ), a handwriting duplication machine invented by John Isaac Hawkins and Charles Wilson Peale.
Sure, it is known that Al Gore invented the Internet—or so he claimed—while Mark Zuckerberg invented Facebook.
From the first cavemen that “invented” fire to the great and brilliant minds that invented the machines that we’re typing this article on, we owe everything to them.
Blathy invented the AC Wattmeter, and they invented the essential Constant Voltage Generator.
Burgess's interest in language was reflected in the invented, Anglo-Russian teen slang of A Clockwork Orange ( Nadsat ), and in the movie Quest for Fire (1981), for which he invented a prehistoric language (Ulam) for the characters.
He allegedly invented printing simultaneously with Johannes Gutenberg and is regarded by some in the Netherlands as having invented printing first.
In 1450, the Italian art architect Leon Battista Alberti invented the first mechanical anemometer; in 1664 it was re-invented by Robert Hooke (who is often mistakenly considered the inventor of the first anemometer).
Others believe that marzipan was actually invented in Persia a few hundred years before Lübeck claims to have invented it.
Roller Hockey is the overarching name for a rollersport that has existed long before inline skates were "re-invented" in the 70s (They were actually invented before quads, in the 1760s).
The vacuum tube feedback oscillator was invented around 1912, when it was discovered that feedback ("regeneration") in the recently invented audion vacuum tube could produce oscillations.
To arrive at his results, Newton invented one form of an entirely new branch of mathematics: calculus (also invented independently by Gottfried Leibniz ), which was to become an essential tool in much of the later development in most branches of physics.
While in glossolalia this often takes place in an invented language (usually made up of fragments of the author's own language), invented scripts for this purpose are rare.
According to legend, Bootes invented the first ox-pulled plow.
According to the Minister, both the company and the application procedures were invented on behalf of Medista.
After he invented an escapement mechanism that made sure the time-telling components of an alarm clock wouldn't stick (even without oil), the members of the Van Rhijn household pooled together to get him the funds to patent the component.
And in a very New Orleanian fashion, we got two sweet treats at the end — the soft pralines you can find all over the city and bananas foster, invented here.
At the center of the invented colonial identity donned by Israelis is the denial of the genocidal violence that enabled them to replace Palestinians and take over their lands and property.
Back in the simpler times, before they were ever invented, we all just followed our noses.
Britain more or less invented the beach holiday, starting in the late 18th century when sea bathing was touted by royalty as a cure-all.