a. a book or piece of writing that deals with facts, not imaginary slorics b, a narrow opening through which something can be put c, a division of a number, e.g. 1/3, 0.76 d. showing of feeling scorn e. a type of writing based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future, and often dealing with space travel, life on other planets, etc. f a type of literature describing imaginary events and people, not real ones g. to take a long deep breath that can be heard, expressing sadness, relief, tiredness, etc. i, to give a long-high pitched cry of fear, pain or excitement. j. having crinkles a thin fold or wrinkle, e.g. in paper, or cloth or skin. h. to put, fit or place sonething into something or between two things. i, a particular part or feature of something. j, a process of training and instruction, esp. of children and young people in schools, colleges, etc. k. single, separate 1. to put or keep someone or something entirely apart from other people or things. m. very great surprise,