English

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Etymology

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From geofiction +‎ -al (related to).

Adjective

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geofictional

  1. Pertaining to an element of geofiction.
    • 2004, Jennifer Tee, Ann Demeester, Stijn Huijts, Xander Karskens, Jennifer Tee: Evol Eye-land's-end, Artimo, →ISBN, page 21:
      It contains silver-coated bridal sweets and a collection of (geofictional) maps.
    • 2017, Mircea Martin, Christian Moraru, Andrei Terian, Romanian Literature as World Literature, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
      …and Broken Hearts tells a story in which Transylvania weaves Hungary and Romania together inside the same geofictional map.