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    [Adjective]  | "ar*ti*fi*cial" | \ ˌär-tə-ˈfi-shᵊl \


    1: made, produced, or done by humans especially to seem like something natural : man-made

    2: serving to temporarily or permanently supplement or replace a usually vital bodily function or necessary substance (such as nutrients or water)

    3: caused or produced by human actions or methods especially for economic, social, or political aims


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, "devised by humans (as opposed to originating naturally or divinely)," borrowed from Middle French & Medieval Latin; Middle French artificiel, borrowed from Medieval Latin artificiālis "produced by human skill, skilled, artistic," going back to Latin, "furnished or contrived by art (in rhetoric)," from artificium "artistry, craftsmanship, craft" + -ālis {see: |-al:1|-al:1} {mat|artifice|};

    [Adverb]  | "artificially" 


    [Adjective]  | "artificial" 


    1: lacking in natural or spontaneous quality;


      * e.g., " ... their artificial smiles did not make us feel very welcome "





    2: not being or expressing what one appears to be or express;


      * e.g., " ... the familiar sight of the award winner accepting the artificial congratulations of the other nominees "





    3: being such in appearance only and made with or manufactured from usually cheaper materials;


      * e.g., " ... artificial fruit made from wax "





     [ "Artificiate" ]

    1:  The verb form of artificial; to create something by human means. Human fabrication of a tension, situation, or feeling typically appealing to the common citizen/follower intended to cause or prevent conflict.

      * e.g.,  ...  The human invention of the automobile was an artificiated machine intended to transport people. The information conflicts between news outlets artificiate a tension of distinct good and evil people. 

     [ "artificial" ]

    1: not of a real nature

      * e.g.,  ... "yo, fool, that fool is a fake MC, he can't represent any of his shit" 

     [ "artificious " ]

    1: something both artificial and delicious at the same time. could apply to all senses (adj.)

      * e.g.,  ... many raspberry flavored candies are artificious tasting. 

     [ "artificial" ]

    1: When someone is acting fake or acting neff

      * e.g.,  ... Yo that booty is so artificial You didn’t hit that your being mad artificial 

     [ "artificial stupidity" ]

    1: artificial stupidity is when a natural brunette who dyes/highlights their hair blonde claims a "blonde moment" to make an excuse for a stupid move.

      * e.g.,  ... Eric "That was dumb!" 

     [ "artificial people" ]

    1: fake people act nowhere near how they would act when they are alone by themselves. 70-80 percent of people act fake or artificial to impress people.

      * e.g.,  ... some artificial people are Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Kristen Stewart...etc. 

     [ "artificial deadline" ]

    1: A random deadline to complete a task, which has no real world consequences. For example, your office sets Monday as the deadline on all canned food donations for charity , but the box just sits there until Friday, which is the actual day they planned on taking it to the food bank.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey bro, did you get your weekly report done for the big boss? He needs it today!" "Naaah, it's only Wednesday. Wednesday's an artificial deadline, because he doesn't even send those reports to corporate for another week." 

     [ "Artificial difficulty" ]

    1: A term to describe games that have enemies that are too powerful to be killed even through intelligent gameplay and the player must resort to cheap tactics and exploits because the enemy cannot be killed in a straight up fight due their health and damage surpassing the player's. The difference between artificial difficulty and real difficulty is that real difficulty can be overcome through intelligent gameplay such as planning out how you will attack a group so you will not take any damage, being patient, and being cautious. Real difficulty is achieved through enemies that have intelligent abilities that the player must learn and learn to avoid while artificial difficulty is achieved simply by raising the enemies' damage and health.

      * e.g.,  ... Skyrim on Master is artificial difficulty. Enemies are no more intelligent than normal, but have double health and damage. 

     [ "Artificial Hunger" ]

    1: Hunger created by an outside source, for instance marijuana.

      * e.g.,  ... Bob: Hey man your eating a lot more than yesterday, i thought the depression was causing you to have no appetite. Joe: Yeah it was, this is just artificial hunger from that blunt i smoked 20 minutes ago. 

     [ "Artificial Ganges" ]

    1: A relatively new innovation in India: a bathroom.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey Pradeep, did you hear that they just installed a brand new Artificial Ganges in Jaipur? 

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