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The word Illusion comes from the French illusion via Latin illūsiōn-em meaning mocking, jeering, (in Vulgate) deceit, illusion, noun of action illūdĕre to illude
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Artist M.C Escher often used optical illusion . By : a 12 year old
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
illegible illegal illogical illegimate illicit
This is the illusion.
illusion
words with the prefix il: * illegal * illicit * illegible * illiterate * illegitimate * illogical * illustrious * illuminate * ill-served * ill-times * ill-starred * ill-suited * illusion * ill will * illustrate * illusory * illness * ill-treat * illustrator
Illusion (feminine)
A mirage is a desert illusion.
No, it is not an optical illusion.
The Müller-Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of a stylized arrow.
Tagalog Translation of ILLUSION: ilusyon
Illusion is a noun.
The moon illusion is a phenomenon where the moon appears larger when it is closer to the horizon than when it is higher in the sky. This occurs due to perceptual cues from the surrounding environment, such as buildings or trees, that make the moon appear larger in comparison.
We are really living reality, but this reality is an illusion. There is no βorβ, it is βandβ. What does it mean? You see a rainbow, and it is an illusion. You cannot ask whether it is a rainbow or an illusion. You see a mirage in a desert and it is an illusion. You see it, it exists, but its existence is an illusion. So is our life. Of course, we are living this life. There is no doubt, but our life itself is an illusion. Just like a dream. When we wake up in the morning, of course there was a dream, but the dream was an illusion. So also is this life. Although it looks very real today, at death, it will terminate to be an illusion. Therefore, we must realize how this life is nothing but an illusion.