be consonant

A collection of simultaneous musical pitches which have fundamentals that are close to simple mathematical ratios. "The pianist started with a consonant harmony."

be physical

That which is matter {rugh, Hap} or energy {HoS}. "Energy is as real as matter.", "My turtle is not imaginary but real."

be fantasy

a work of fiction, often involving magic and adventure, especially in a setting other than the real world: "The lord of the rings is a…

be fictional

To be made up, not real "I enjoy a good fictional story", "That book is fictional"

be obvious

e.g. " The soldier hides behind an obvious piece of cover"

vote, cast a ballot

to give one vote in a democratic process such as an election. "During the period of reforms, the people voted for Chancellor." "I vote we…

be not something, non-

similar to {Deq} as an adjective, but expresses something isn't the noun. "I spoke to the non-Klingon." "The non-warriors were taken off the ship." "She…

oscillate

to swing back and forth with a regular rhythm. "The clock works because the pendulum oscillates." "The oscillation of the dilithium crystals restarted the warp…

superimpose, superpose

put one thing over another so that they coincide. "The detective superimposed the fingerprints and saw that they matched." "The physicist created a superposition of…

diffract

to spread out a beam or waves by contact with a narrow aperture or substance. "The white light was diffracted by the prism into a…