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factitiously ad. 人为地;捏造地 人为地;捏造地 Factitious \ Fac* ti" tious\, a. [ L. factitius, fr. facere to make. See { Fact}, and cf. { Fetich}.] Made by art, in distinction from what is produced by nature; artificial; sham; contrived; formed by, or adapted to, an artificial or conventional, in distinction from a natural, standard or rule; not natural; as, factitious cinnabar or jewels; a factitious taste. -- { Fac- ti" tious* ly}, adv. -- { Fac* ti" tious* ness}, n. [ 1913 Webster] He acquires a factitious propensity, he forms an incorrigible habit, of desultory reading. -- De Quincey. Syn: Unnatural. Usage: { Factitious}, { Unnatural}. Anything is unnatural when it departs in any way from its simple or normal state; it is factitious when it is wrought out or wrought up by labor and effort, as, a factitious excitement. An unnatural demand for any article of merchandise is one which exceeds the ordinary rate of consumption; a factitious demand is one created by active exertions for the purpose. An unnatural alarm is one greater than the occasion requires; a factitious alarm is one wrought up with care and effort. [ 1913 Webster]
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