Illusions

/ɪˈluʒənz/ noun

False perceptions or beliefs; things that appear to exist but do not, or appear different from reality. Deceptive visual or sensory experiences.

From Latin illusio, from illudere meaning 'to mock, play with', from in- + ludere (to play). The word evolved from meaning 'mockery' to 'deception of the senses' by the 14th century.

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ARأوهام
BNবিভ্রম
CAil·lusions
CSiluze
DAillusioner
DEIllusionen
ELψευδαισθήσεις
ESilusiones
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FRillusions
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