Invention (noun)

  1. The act of creating or producing something for the first time through the use of imagination and skill.
  2. Something created or produced for the first time through the use of imagination and skill.

Origin:

Middle english, from latin inventiō, inventiōn-, from inventus, past participle of invenīre to come upon, find, invent.

Examples:

  1. The light bulb was a great invention that changed the world.
  2. His latest invention is a new type of engine that runs on water.
  3. The invention of the Internet has had a profound impact on society.
  4. Her invention of a new kind of solar panel won her a prestigious award.
  5. The company was founded on the principles of innovation and invention.
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