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imaginary companion

a fictitious person, animal, or object created by a child or adolescent. The individual gives the imaginary companion a name, talks to it, shares feelings, pretends to play with it, and may use it as a scapegoat for his or her misdeeds. The phenomenon is considered an elaborate but common form of symbolic play. Also called invisible playmate.

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Topamax

n. a trade name for topiramate.