"A pen name, nom de plume, or literary double, is a pseudonym adopted by an author" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pen_name
No, the word 'imaginary' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Related noun forms are image, imagery, and imagination.
The word behind personification is part of a literature term which means it can be used to described an animal or rather a human. It also can mean an imaginary creature or person.
The word "imaginary" is an adjective.
Yes, the word 'monster' is a noun, a word for an imaginary creature that is large, ugly, or frightening; a word for someone who is inhumanly cruel or wicked; a word for a person or a thing.
A bugaboo is something imaginary that elicits fear. It is also a slang word to mean a person that constantly nags.
an imaginary of fictitious person or thing. From the Greek word Mythos, meaning a story of unknown origin
The noun spirit is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the nonphysical part of a person; a word for attitude, mood, enthusiasm; a word for an imaginary creature; a word for a thing.
pretend their is an imaginary line in the middle of the field.
fictional.
Imaginary
'i' is often used to represent the imaginary part of a complex number, and is equal to the square root of -1.
The root word of imaginary is "imagine," which means to create mental images or scenarios that are not necessarily real or concrete.