hyperreal — 1. adjective a) Of or pertaining to philosophical hyperreality; perceivable as real by consciousness, though potentially unreal. b) Belonging to an extension of the real numbers containing only those that cannot be produced by repeatedly adding… … Wiktionary
hyperreal — ˌ adjective Etymology: hyper + real (I) : marked by extraordinary vividness traumatic memories … have a hyperreal quality Judith Herman … Useful english dictionary
Hyperreal number — *R redirects here. For R*, see Rockstar Games. The system of hyperreal numbers represents a rigorous method of treating the infinite and infinitesimal quantities. The hyperreals, or nonstandard reals, *R, are an extension of the real numbers R… … Wikipedia
hyperreal number — noun Any of a set of numbers which extends the set of real numbers by including infinitesimals and infinities, and is used in non standard analysis. Syn: hyperreal … Wiktionary
hyperreal — adjective 1》 exaggerated in comparison to reality. 2》 (of art) extremely realistic in detail. Derivatives hyperrealism noun hyperrealist adjective hyperrealistic adjective hyperreality noun … English new terms dictionary
hyperreal — hy·per·real … English syllables
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Thursday Afternoon — Infobox Album Name = Thursday Afternoon Type = Album Artist = Brian Eno Released = 1985 Recorded = 1984 1985 Genre = Ambient Length = 61:00 Label = Polydor Producer = Brian Eno, Roger Eno, Daniel Lanois Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… … Wikipedia
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Music for Airports — Infobox Album | Name = Ambient 1: Music For Airports Type = Album Artist = Brian Eno Released = March 1978 Recorded = London Cologne, 1978 Genre = Electronic music Ambient Experimental Length = 48:32 Label = EG, Polydor Virgin, GRT Producer =… … Wikipedia