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PHENOGAM'IAN, a. [Gr.] In botany, having the essential organs of fructification ...
PHE'NIX, n. [L. phoenix, the palm or date tree, and a fowl.] 1. The fowl which i...
PHEN'ICOPTER, n. [Gr. red winged; red, and wing.] A fowl of the genus Phaenicopt...
PHEN'GITE, n. [Gr. to shine.] A beautiful species of alabaster, superior in brig...
PHEESE, v.t. To comb. [See Fease.]
PHEER, n. A companion. [See Peer .]
PHEASANT, n. phez'ant. [L. phasianus.] A fowl of the genus Phasianus, of beautif...
PHAS'SACHATE, n. The lead colored agate. [See Agate .]
PHASM PHAS'MA,n. [Gr. supra.] Appearance; fancied apparition; phantom. [Little u...
PHA'SIS, n. plu. phases. [Gr. to shine.] 1. In a general sense, an appearance; t...
PHASE PHAS'EL, n. [Gr.] The French bean or kidney bean.
PHARYNGOT'OMY, n. [Gr. the muscular and glandular bag that leads to the esophagu...
PHA'ROS, n. [Gr. This word is generally supposed to be taken from the name of a ...
PHAR'MACY, n. [Gr. a medicament, whether salutary or poisonous.] The art or prac...
PHAR'MACOPY, n. [Gr. to make.] A dispensatory; a book or treatise describing the...
PHARMACOPAE'IA PHARMACOP'OLIST, n. [Gr. to sell.] One that sells medicines; an a...