Similar words: invent, inventory, invention, inverted, investment, convention, convenient, inconvenient. Meaning: [ɪn'vent] adj. formed or conceived by the imagination.
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271. A plastic film collector was invented with analysis of motional tracks and experiments.
272. Addison invented the electric light bulb record player and the movie projector.
273. It is not for nothing that the term "varietal wine" was invented in California.
274. Dewar invented a sort of strawberry shortcake snack for Hostess; yellow sponge cake with strawberries crammed inside.
275. Many leading scientists and constructors originated from Russia. They invented the first electric bulb, wireless telegraph, helicopter, bomber,[sentencedict.com] colored photography and TV-set.
276. C. S. Lewis observed, "The more we let God take us over, the more truly ourselves we become - because he made us. He invented all the different people that you and I were intended to be.
277. The so - called bone china, was invented by the British in 1794.
278. At Bell Labs, Lucky invented the adaptive equalizer, used in all high - speed data transmission.
279. After glass blowing was invented, the hourglass came into use.
280. Not many people know that the Tennessee flambe was actually invented by...
281. The incandescent lamp we use in daily life was invented by Edison.
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