illusionistic

English

Etymology

From illusionist + -ic or illusion + -istic.

Adjective

illusionistic (comparative more illusionistic, superlative most illusionistic)

  1. Tending to create an illusion.
    • 2009 February 6, Ken Johnson, “Young Wizard of the Canvas Who Left the Masters Speechless”, in New York Times:
      Many have illusionistic carved stone frames, which make them seem like windows to the outdoors.
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