Concept cluster: Music > Science Fiction
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An enthusiasm for collecting the autographs of famous people.
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(uncountable, science fiction) A science fiction genre that focuses on biotechnology and subversives.
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The love of cigarette cards, trade cards, postcards, etc.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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(science fiction) A genre of science fiction and adventure fiction featuring a brilliant robust inventor, engineer or scientist hero who has an adventure in the wilds of the world, created from the mid-19th century to early 20th century, mostly American.
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(countable) A work of faan fiction.
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(science fiction, fantasy) One who farspeaks.
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(science fiction) A proposed future entertainment, akin to a film/movie, where the audience can physically feel what happens to the characters.
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Synonym of mad scientist
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(science fiction) A subgenre of science fiction that focuses on technical detail and scientific accuracy.
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A literary genre that began in the 1990s, influenced by horror and speculative fiction, but often crossing genre boundaries.
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Alternative form of omniapan [(fandom slang) A theoretical member of all amateur press associations.]
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A fiction genre arising from cyberpunk and other science fiction, without the presence of dystopia associated with cyberpunk.
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(science fiction) Any of various early literature that contained elements that would develop into science fiction
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Alternative form of relaxacon [(fandom slang) An informal science fiction convention with no schedule.]
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A genre of adventure fiction where a hero is stranded alone on a desert island and has to survive with his own wits.
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(dated) Alternative form of SF (science fiction)
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Alternative form of sci-fi
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(colloquial) Clipping of science fiction. [Fiction in which advanced technology or science is a key element.]
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(colloquial) science-fictioner
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(fiction) Reality, especially scientific and technological reality, as contrasted with what is depicted in science fiction.
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(fiction) Synonym of science fact
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(countable) A work of this genre.
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Fiction in which advanced technology or science is a key element.
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Of or pertaining to science fiction
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Alternative form of science-fictionish [(informal) Similar to science fiction.]
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Alternative form of science-fictiony [(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of science fiction.]
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Alternative spelling of science fact [(fiction) Reality, especially scientific and technological reality, as contrasted with what is depicted in science fiction.]
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Alternative spelling of science fiction [Fiction in which advanced technology or science is a key element.]
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(colloquial) science fiction movie or television program
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(informal) Similar to science fiction.
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(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of science fiction.
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(dated, fandom slang) A book in the genre of science fiction.
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Science fiction written in a deliberately anachronistic style, as a homage to or pastiche of early science fiction.
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(dated) science fiction.
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(dated, fandom slang) A motion picture in the genre of science fiction.
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(Internet slang, derogatory) A Scientologist.
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Alternative spelling of sci-fi
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Alternative form of sci-fier [(colloquial) science-fictioner]
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(dated) Alternative form of SF (science fiction)
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A genre of fiction, combining the subgenres of science fiction (or speculative fiction) and fantasy.
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Alternative form of SF&F [A genre of fiction, combining the subgenres of science fiction (or speculative fiction) and fantasy.]
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The parent genre encompassing the genres of science fiction, fantasy fiction and horror fiction; speculative fiction; imaginative fiction; non-mimetic fiction.
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Alternative form of SF&F [A genre of fiction, combining the subgenres of science fiction (or speculative fiction) and fantasy.]
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Abbreviation of science fictional. [Of or pertaining to science fiction]
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(science fiction) A style of science fiction story that attempts to explain biblical concepts with science fiction tropes.
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(science fiction) A subgenre of science fiction that focuses on the nature of its speculative societies or that employs pseudoscience.
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(uncountable) A class of fiction involving fantastic, supernatural or futuristic elements, including fantasy, horror, and science fiction, dealing with worlds, themes, and characters not part of everyday life.
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(fiction, often with Mister) In Star Trek, a Starfleet commander and science officer of the USS Enterprise, especially known for his Vulcan logic, reason, and stoicism and his distinctive pointed ears.
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(informal) A genre of science fiction involving secret agents.
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A popular sci-fi media franchise set in the future, primarily focusing on the adventures of the personnel of a space navy of an interstellar political federation of which Earth is a charter member.
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Of or relating to the Star Trek media franchise.
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Especially of style or technology, like that of the fictional world of the Star Trek media franchise.
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(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the science fiction franchise Star Trek.
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An American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas in a setting where futuristic technology co-exists with a semi-sentient form of magic/religion called the Force.
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(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the science fiction franchise Star Wars.
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Alternative form of Star Trekky [(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the science fiction franchise Star Trek.]
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Alternative form of Star Warsy [(informal) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the science fiction franchise Star Wars.]
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(uncountable) A subgenre of science fiction that depicts advanced technology combined with Victorian style and aesthetics, such as steam-powered machines and vehicles, visible gears and screws and people dressed in 19th-century attires.
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Of or relating to science fiction.
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(dated, fandom slang) Abbreviation of scientifiction. [(dated) science fiction.]
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(dated, fandom slang) The overall field of literature containing the genres of science fiction and fantasy fiction; imaginative fiction; speculative fiction.
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(dated, fandom slang) The province or domain of science fiction; the area in which science fiction is active.
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Of or pertaining to scientifiction or science fiction.
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(countable) A work of fiction in that genre.
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A genre of thriller combining action, fantasy, and science fiction elements, including detailed technical explanations.
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An aficionado or fan of Tesla Motors or its products, particularly the vehicles
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Abbreviation of Star Trek. [A popular sci-fi media franchise set in the future, primarily focusing on the adventures of the personnel of a space navy of an interstellar political federation of which Earth is a charter member.]
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A kind of technobabble particular to the Star Trek universe, with a particularly heavy emphasis on configurations of pseudoscientific particles and waves.
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(fandom slang) The fictional science and technology featured in the Star Trek franchise.

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