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The definition of real
16 Definitions of: real
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- adjective, existing or occurring in the physical world; not imaginary, fictitious, or theoretical; actual
- adjective, true; actual; not false
- adjective, deserving the name; rightly so called
- adjective, not artificial or simulated; genuine
- adjective, (of food, etc) traditionally made and having a distinct flavour
- adjective, philosophy existent or relating to actual existence (as opposed to nonexistent, potential, contingent, or apparent)
- adjective, economics (of prices, incomes, wages, etc) considered in terms of purchasing power rather than nominal currency value
- adjective, denoting or relating to immovable property such as land and tenements. Compare personal
- adjective, physics. See image
- adjective, maths involving or containing real numbers alone; having no imaginary part
- adjective, music a) (of the answer in a fugue) preserving the intervals as they appear in the subject b) denoting a fugue as having such an answer. Compare tonal
- adjective, (intensifier)
- adjective, the real thing the genuine article, not an inferior or mistaken substitute
- noun, short for real number
- noun, the real that which exists in fact; reality
- noun, for real slang not as a test or trial; in earnest
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- noun, a former small Spanish or Spanish-American silver coin
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- noun, the standard monetary unit of Brazil, divided into 100 centavos
- noun, a former coin of Portugal
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