- fantasy fiction
- noun see fantasy I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Fantasy Fiction (magazine) — Fantasy Fiction (previously Fantasy Magazine ) was a fantasy and science fiction magazine published in the United States in 1953. It was published by Future Publications out of New York. Between February 1953 and November 1953 they released a… … Wikipedia
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fantasy fiction — /ˈfæntəsi fɪkʃən/ (say fantuhsee fikshuhn) noun fiction in the fantasy genre. See fantasy (def. 10) …
fantasy fiction — noun see fantasy I, 3d … Useful english dictionary
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