Conworld

//ˈkɒnwɜːld// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An imaginary world, especially one with highly-detailed cultures, languages, and geography.

    "However, you will have created a pile of crossword puzzles you'll be proud to submit to Will Shortz, or a conworld that's so rich and real the inhabitants have actually attained sapience and now worship you as their god."

Example

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"However, you will have created a pile of crossword puzzles you'll be proud to submit to Will Shortz, or a conworld that's so rich and real the inhabitants have actually attained sapience and now worship you as their god."

Etymology

From constructed world; equivalent to con- (“constructed”) + world.

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