nnoun.cognitionthe ability to form mental images of things or eventsSynset:imagery imagination mental imagery
Examples:- he could still hear her in his imagination
Derivationally Related Form:imageimagine
Hypernyms:representational process
Inherited Hypernyms:imaginationrepresentational processbasic cognitive processprocesscognitionpsychological featureabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:chimaerachimeradreamdreamingenvisioningevocationmake-believemind's eyepicturingpretencepretensevision
Full Hyponyms:chimeradreamevocationmind's eyenightmarepicturingpretenseprevisionretrovisionvisionwet dream
nnoun.act(medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the bodyTopic:medical specialtymedicine
Synset:tomography
Hypernyms:pictorial representation picturing
Inherited Hypernyms:imagingpictorial representationrepresentationactivityacteventpsychological featureabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:MRIPETX-radiationX-rayingechographymagnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomographyradiologyradioscopysonographyultrasonographyultrasound
Full Hyponyms:a-scan ultrasonographyb-scan ultrasonographyblood-oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imagingcomputerized tomographyfluoroscopyfunctional magnetic resonance imagingmagnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomographyradioscopysonographyx-raying
vverb.perceptionrender visible, as by means of MRIHypernyms:visualise visualize
Inherited Hypernyms:imagevisualizewatchwatch
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.creationimagine; conceive of; see in one's mindSynset:envision fancy figure image picture project see visualise visualize
Examples:- I can't see him on horseback!
- I can see what will happen
- I can see a risk in this strategy
Derivationally Related Form:figurationimagevisualizerimagingpicturepicturingimageryfancyvisualizationenvisioningseer
Hypernyms:conceive of envisage ideate imagine
Inherited Hypernyms:visualizeimaginecreate by mental actmake
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something | Somebody ---s that CLAUSE | Did he --- his major works over a short period of time? (apply to: envision, visualize)