reāls

Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from (from, of unknown origin), adapted to fit  patterns (cf. suffix ).

Adjective

 * 1) real that which indeed exists, which is not invented or imagined
 * 2)  real rational numbers or irrational, like π, but not complex, like i
 * 3) real, viable, feasible which can be done, realized, executed
 * 4) real possible, serious, soon to be realized
 * 5) real, realistic, practical, matter-of-fact showing a sound understanding and evaluation of reality
 * 6) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 7)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1)  real rational numbers or irrational, like π, but not complex, like i
 * 2) real, viable, feasible which can be done, realized, executed
 * 3) real possible, serious, soon to be realized
 * 4) real, realistic, practical, matter-of-fact showing a sound understanding and evaluation of reality
 * 5) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 6)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1) real possible, serious, soon to be realized
 * 2) real, realistic, practical, matter-of-fact showing a sound understanding and evaluation of reality
 * 3) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 4)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1) real, realistic, practical, matter-of-fact showing a sound understanding and evaluation of reality
 * 2) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 3)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 2)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1) real, realistic reflecting or depicting reality
 * 2)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages
 * 1)  real focusing on natural sciences, mathematics and living languages