a. [f. prec. + -AL.] Of the nature of a figment; fictitious, imaginary, not real.

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1655.  H. More, Antidote against Atheism, Appendix (1662), 170. There being a memory also of these figmental impressions, how they can be sealed upon the Brain the seat of Memory.

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1669.  W. Simpson, Hydrologia Chymica, 74. From this original by figmental additions came the Ganiahen.

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1727.  in Bailey, vol. II.

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