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imaginativus

Imaginativus is a Latin adjective meaning imaginative or pertaining to imagination. In classical Latin prose and poetry, imaginativus describes things related to mental imagery, invention, and the playful or deliberate conjuring of pictures in the mind.

Etymology and forms: The term derives from the root imag- (image) with the suffix -tivus. The common

Modern usage: In English-language scholarship imaginativus is primarily encountered as a historical or philological term used

In fiction and branding, imaginativus may appear as a character name, a project title, or a conceptual

See also: imagination, creativity, cognitive science, metaphor, imagery.

inflections
are
imaginativus
(masculine),
imaginativa
(feminine),
and
imaginativum
(neuter).
to
discuss
Latin
texts
and
stylometry.
It
is
sometimes
adopted
as
a
coined
label
in
literary
theory
or
cognitive
studies
to
designate
a
mode
that
emphasizes
imagery
and
figurative
thinking.
label
for
works
that
foreground
fantasy,
visualization,
or
creative
thought.