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    invention
    /ɪnˈvɛnʃn/

    noun

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  2. something newly designed or created, or the activity of designing or creating new things: [ C ] The mountain bike was a California invention. [ U ] The invention of the pressure cooker provided a method for cooking quickly.

  3. 1. a. : something invented: such as. (1) : a device, contrivance, or process originated after study and experiment. (2) : a product of the imagination. especially : a false conception. b. : a short keyboard composition featuring two- or three-part counterpoint. 2. : the act or process of inventing. 3. : productive imagination : inventiveness. 4.

  4. something newly designed or created, or the activity of designing or creating new things: [ C ] The mountain bike was a California invention. [ U ] The invention of the pressure cooker provided a method for cooking quickly.

  5. the power or faculty of inventing, devising, or originating. an act or instance of creating or producing by exercise of the imagination, especially in art, music, etc. something fabricated, as a false statement. Sociology. the creation of a new culture trait, pattern, etc.

  6. An invention is a machine, device, or system that has been invented by someone. It's been a tricky business marketing his new invention. The spinning wheel was a Chinese invention.

  7. [countable, uncountable] the act of inventing a story or an idea and pretending that it is true; a story invented in this way This story is apparently a complete invention. Most of what she says is pure invention.

  8. If you create a new device or process, it's called an invention. Many futuristic inventions from science fiction have come true, though no one has successfully invented a time machine. The act of inventing something is also referred to as invention.

  9. INVENTION definition: 1. something that has been designed or created for the first time: 2. the process of designing or…. Learn more.

  10. 1. the act or process of inventing. 2. something that is invented. 3. (Law) patent law the discovery or production of some new or improved process or machine that is both useful and is not obvious to persons skilled in the particular field. 4. creative power or ability; inventive skill. 5. euphemistic a fabrication; lie. 6.

  11. [countable, uncountable] the act of inventing a story or an idea and pretending that it is true; a story invented in this way This story is apparently a complete invention. What would he tell his parents? Some invention and quick thinking—that's what was needed.