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Chryselephantine
Chryselephantine Chrys`el*e*phan"tine, a. [Gr. chryso`s gold +
? made of ivory, fr. ? ivory, elephant.]
Composed of, or adorned with, gold and ivory.
Note: The chryselephantine statues of the Greeks were built
up with inferior materials, veneered, as it were, with
ivory for the flesh, and gold decorated with color for
the hair and garments.
DiophantineDiophantine Di`o*phan"tine, a.
Originated or taught by Diophantus, the Greek writer on
algebra.
Diophantine analysis (Alg.), that branch of indeterminate
analysis which has for its object the discovery of
rational values that satisfy given equations containing
squares or cubes; as, for example, to find values of x and
y which make x^2 + y^2 an exact square. Diophantine analysisDiophantine Di`o*phan"tine, a.
Originated or taught by Diophantus, the Greek writer on
algebra.
Diophantine analysis (Alg.), that branch of indeterminate
analysis which has for its object the discovery of
rational values that satisfy given equations containing
squares or cubes; as, for example, to find values of x and
y which make x^2 + y^2 an exact square. Elephantiac
Elephantiac El`e*phan"ti*ac, a. (Med.)
Affected with elephantiasis; characteristic of elephantiasis.
Elephantoid
Elephantoid El"e*phan*toid` (?; 277), Elephantoidal
El`e*phan*toid"al, a. [Elephant + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Resembling an elephant in form or appearance.
Elephantoidal
Elephantoid El"e*phan*toid` (?; 277), Elephantoidal
El`e*phan*toid"al, a. [Elephant + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Resembling an elephant in form or appearance.
Hierophantic
Hierophantic Hi`er*o*phan"tic, a. [Gr. ?.]
Of or relating to hierophants or their teachings.
Hyphantornis texorTaha Ta"ha, n.
The African rufous-necked weaver bird (Hyphantornis texor). Hyphantria textorWebform Web"form`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of various species of moths whose gregarious larv[ae]
eat the leaves of trees, and construct a large web to which
they retreat when not feeding.
Note: The most destructive webworms belong to the family
Bombycid[ae], as the fall webworm (Hyphantria
textor), which feeds on various fruit and forest
trees, and the common tent caterpillar, which feeds on
various fruit trees (see Tent caterpillar, under
Tent.) The grapevine webworm is the larva of a
geometrid moth (see Vine inchworm, under Vine). Pad elephant
Pad elephant Pad elephant
An elephant that is furnished with a pad for carrying burdens
instead of with a howdah for carrying passengers.
PhantascopePhantascope Phan"ta*scope, n. [Gr. ? image + -scope.]
An optical instrument or toy, resembling the phenakistoscope,
and illustrating the same principle; -- called also
phantasmascope. PhantasmPhantasm Phan"tasm, n. [L. phantasma. See Phantom, and cf.
Fantasm.] [Spelt also fantasm.]
1. An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or
material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an
optical illusion; a phantom; a dream.
They be but phantasms or apparitions. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
2. A mental image or representation of a real object; a
fancy; a notion. --Cudworth.
Figures or little features, of which the description
had produced in you no phantasm or expectation.
--Jer. Taylor. Phantasma
Phantasma Phan"tas"ma, n. [L.]
A phantasm.
Phantasmagoria
Phantasmagoria Phan*tas`ma*go"ri*a, n. [NL., from Gr. ? a
phantasm + ? an assembly, fr. ? to gather: cf. F.
phantasmagorie.]
1. An optical effect produced by a magic lantern. The figures
are painted in transparent colors, and all the rest of the
glass is opaque black. The screen is between the
spectators and the instrument, and the figures are often
made to appear as in motion, or to merge into one another.
2. The apparatus by which such an effect is produced.
3. Fig.: A medley of figures; illusive images. ``This mental
phantasmagoria.' --Sir W. Scott.
Phantasmagorial
Phantasmagorial Phan*tas`ma*go"ri*al, a.
Of, relating to, or resembling phantasmagoria;
phantasmagoric.
Phantasmagoric
Phantasmagoric Phan*tas`ma*gor"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to phantasmagoria; phantasmagorial.
--Hawthorne.
Phantasmal
Phantasmal Phan*tas"mal, a.
Pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling, a phantasm;
spectral; illusive.
phantasmascopePhantascope Phan"ta*scope, n. [Gr. ? image + -scope.]
An optical instrument or toy, resembling the phenakistoscope,
and illustrating the same principle; -- called also
phantasmascope. PhantasmascopePhantasmascope Phan*tas"ma*scope, n.
See Phantascope. Phantasmatical
Phantasmatical Phan`tas*mat"ic*al, a. [L. phantasmaticus.]
Phantasmal. --Dr. H. More.
Phantasmatography
Phantasmatography Phan*tas`ma*tog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ?, ?,
phantasm + -graphy.]
A description of celestial phenomena, as rainbows, etc.
PhantasticPhantastic Phan*tas"tic, Phantastical Phan*tas"tic*al, a.
See Fantastic. PhantasticalPhantastic Phan*tas"tic, Phantastical Phan*tas"tic*al, a.
See Fantastic. Phantom
Phantom Phan"tom, a.
Being, or of the nature of, a phantom.
Phantom isles are floating in the skies. --B. Taylor.
PhantomPhantom Phan"tom, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to show. See
Fancy, and cf. Pha["e]ton, Phantasm, Phase.]
That which has only an apparent existence; an apparition; a
specter; a phantasm; a sprite; an airy spirit; an ideal
image.
Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
Phantom ship. See Flying Dutchman, under Flying.
Phantom tumor (Med.), a swelling, especially of the
abdomen, due to muscular spasm, accumulation of flatus,
etc., simulating an actual tumor in appearance, but
disappearing upon the administration of an an[ae]sthetic. Phantom circuit
Phantom circuit Phantom circuit (Elec.)
The equivalent of an additional circuit or wire, in reality
not existing, obtained by certain arrangements of real
circuits, as in some multiplex telegraph systems.
Phantom shipPhantom Phan"tom, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to show. See
Fancy, and cf. Pha["e]ton, Phantasm, Phase.]
That which has only an apparent existence; an apparition; a
specter; a phantasm; a sprite; an airy spirit; an ideal
image.
Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
Phantom ship. See Flying Dutchman, under Flying.
Phantom tumor (Med.), a swelling, especially of the
abdomen, due to muscular spasm, accumulation of flatus,
etc., simulating an actual tumor in appearance, but
disappearing upon the administration of an an[ae]sthetic. Phantom tumorPhantom Phan"tom, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to show. See
Fancy, and cf. Pha["e]ton, Phantasm, Phase.]
That which has only an apparent existence; an apparition; a
specter; a phantasm; a sprite; an airy spirit; an ideal
image.
Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
Phantom ship. See Flying Dutchman, under Flying.
Phantom tumor (Med.), a swelling, especially of the
abdomen, due to muscular spasm, accumulation of flatus,
etc., simulating an actual tumor in appearance, but
disappearing upon the administration of an an[ae]sthetic.
Meaning of Phant from wikipedia
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music video. In 2011 he
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Phantly Roy Bean Jr. (c. 1825 –
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Rhino Ranger.
Jungle Fury
Spirit Rangers Bruce Allpress as
Master Phant, the
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Epiphone released the
Frank Iero
signature Wilshire "
Phant-o-Matic".
Epiphone re-released the Wilshire,
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Master Phant's Spirit to
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summoned by
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Channel 4,
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December 2017. "Man Down -
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Phant (ヤッターゾウ, Yattā-Zō)
Voiced by:
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deliver her twin baby elephants. It is
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