Fictitious

/fɪkˈtɪʃəs/ adjective

Not real or true; made up or invented, usually for a story or entertainment purposes.

From Latin 'fictitious,' derived from 'fingere' meaning 'to shape or feign.' The word has meant 'invented' or 'imaginary' since ancient Roman times.

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