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Webster Dictionary :: Pharisaicalness

PHARISA'ICALNESS, n. Devotion to external rites and ceremonies; external show of...

Webster Dictionary :: Pharaonic

PHARAON'IC, a. Pertaining to the Pharaohs or kings of Egypt, or to the old Egypt...

Webster Dictionary :: Pharaon

PHA'RAON, n. The name of a game of chance.

Webster Dictionary :: Phantom

PHAN'TOM, n. [L.phantasma.] 1. Something that appears; an apparition; a specter....

Webster Dictionary :: Phantastic

PHANTAS'TIC PHAN'TASY, [See Fantastic and Fancy.]

Webster Dictionary :: Phantasm

PHAN'TASM, n. [Gr. to show, to shine, to appear.] That which appears to the mind...

Webster Dictionary :: Phalarope

PHAL'AROPE, n. The name of several species of water fowls inhabiting the norther...

Webster Dictionary :: Phalanx

PHAL'ANX, n. In Grecian antiquity, a square battalion or body of soldiers, forme...

Webster Dictionary :: Phalangite

PHAL'ANGITE, n. [Gr. a legionary soldier.] A soldier belonging to a phalanx.

Webster Dictionary :: Phalangious

PHALAN'GIOUS, a. [Gr. a kind of spider.] Pertaining to the genus of spiders deno...

Webster Dictionary :: Phagedenic

PHAGEDEN'IC, a. [Gr. to eat.] Eating or corroding flesh; as a phagedenic ulcer o...

Webster Dictionary :: Phaeton

PHA'ETON, n. [Gr. to shine.] 1. In mythology, the son of Phoebus and Clymene, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Pewterer

PEW'TERER, n. One whose occupation is to make vessels and utensils of pewter.

Webster Dictionary :: Pewter

PEW'TER, n. 1. A composition or factitious metal, consisting of tin and lead, or...

Webster Dictionary :: Pewet

PE'WET, n. An aquatic fowl, the sea crow or mire crow, of the genus Larus. 1. Th...

Webster Dictionary :: Pew-fellow

PEW'-FELLOW, n. A companion.

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