illusorische
Illusorische is an adjective used in German-language texts to denote that something is illusory or deceptive in appearance. It is the feminine singular or plural form of the base adjective illusorisch, and it commonly occurs in phrases such as illusorische Täuschung (illusory deception) or illusorische Wahrnehmung (illusory perception). The word conveys that the subject does not correspond to reality even if it resembles it.
Etymology and form: illusorische derives from the Latin illusorius, meaning deceptive or illusory, via the general
Usage and contexts: The term appears in philosophy, aesthetics, cognitive science, and media studies to describe
See also: illusion, illusory, optical illusion, perception, misperception.
Note: Illusorische is a specialized adjective with specific inflectional use in German. While closely related to