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Hyphenated
Hyphenated Hy"phen*a`ted, a.
United by hyphens; hyphened; as, a hyphenated or hyphened
word.
PhenacetinPhenacetin Phe*nac"e*tin, Phenacetine Phe*nac"e*tine, n.
[Phenyl + acetic + -in.] (Pharm.)
A white, crystalline compound, C10H13O2N, used in medicine
principally as an antipyretic. PhenacetinePhenacetin Phe*nac"e*tin, Phenacetine Phe*nac"e*tine, n.
[Phenyl + acetic + -in.] (Pharm.)
A white, crystalline compound, C10H13O2N, used in medicine
principally as an antipyretic. Phenacite
Phenacite Phen"a*cite, n. [Gr. ?, ?, impostor, deceiver.]
(Min.)
A glassy colorless mineral occurring in rhombohedral
crystals, sometimes used as a gem. It is a silicate of
glucina, and receives its name from its deceptive similarity
to quartz.
Phenakistoscope
Phenakistoscope Phen`a*kis"to*scope, n. [Gr. ? a deceiver +
-scope.]
A revolving disk on which figures drawn in different relative
attitudes are seen successively, so as to produce the
appearance of an object in actual motion, as an animal
leaping, etc., in consequence of the persistence of the
successive visual impressions of the retina. It is often
arranged so that the figures may be projected upon a screen.
PhenanthrenePhenanthrene Phe*nan"threne, n. [Phenyl + antracene.] (Chem.)
A complex hydrocarbon, C14H10, found in coal tar, and
obtained as a white crystalline substance with a bluish
fluorescence. PhenanthridinePhenanthridine Phe*nan"thri*dine, n. [Phenanthrene +
pyridine.] (Chem.)
A nitrogenous hydrocarbon base, C13H9N, analogous to
phenanthrene and quinoline. PhenanthrolinePhenanthroline Phe*nan"thro*line, n. [Phenanthrene +
quinoline.] (Chem.)
Either of two metameric nitrogenous hydrocarbon bases,
C12H8N2, analogous to phenanthridine, but more highly
nitrogenized. Plectrophenax or Plectrophanes nivalisSnowbird Snow"bird, n. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) An arctic finch (Plectrophenax, or Plectrophanes,
nivalis) common, in winter, both in Europe and the
United States, and often appearing in large flocks during
snowstorms. It is partially white, but variously marked
with chestnut and brown. Called also snow bunting,
snowflake, snowfleck, and snowflight.
(b) Any finch of the genus Junco which appears in flocks in
winter time, especially J. hyemalis in the Eastern
United States; -- called also blue snowbird. See
Junco.
(c) The fieldfare. [Prov. Eng.]
Meaning of Phena from wikipedia
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which it is produced. The word "feni" is
derived from the
Sanskrit word फेन
phena, in
Konkani फेण fenn (froth);
thought to come from the
bubbles that form...
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article lists pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many
drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed...
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Tryphena Sparks, who was the
inspiration for Hardy's poem
Thoughts of
Phena at News of Her
Death lived here and is
buried here. She was
known locally...
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identifiers Phelipanche nana Wikidata: Q17716016 APDB: 149585 CoL: 76X5V EPPO:
PHENA EUNIS: 4827 GBIF: 7332067 GRIN: 460114 iNaturalist: 803979 IPNI: 662847-1...
- on Emptiness,
Access to Insight. Bhikkhu,
Thanissaro (trans.) (1997c),
Phena Sutta,
Samyutta Nikaya XXII.95, Foam,
Access to Insight,
archived from the...
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Figure 7.1
Adverbial demonstrative English Translation phenē 'do/be like this'
phenā 'do/be like that' phelā 'do/be like that'...
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Pathraha Pechaili Pechaili Pharhi Pharkia Phasimagrabi and
Phasimashraqi Phena Phulbari Phulbari Phulpur Pachhiari Phulpur Purwari Phulsara Pipra Pipra...
- p’ȍtukw’ilóna "mint" p’ȍxəłóna "star" pànąthóna "underwear" pèro’óna "pear" (loan)
phę́na "cloud" phə́yna "nose" phò’ína "peach" (loan) phóna "hair" píana "heart"...
- (ghuñcibā) ସରିବା (saribā) to move ଜାହାଜ (jāhāja) ବୁଇତ (buita) ship ଫେଣା (
pheṇā) ଫେଣେଇ (pheṇei) foam ପାଣିଚିଆ (pāṇiciā) ଫସ୍କା (phaskā)
tasteless ଲାଗିବା (lāgibā)...
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Tryphena Sparks, who was the
inspiration for Hardy's poem
Thoughts of
Phena at News of Her Death,
lived in Puddletown.
Cardinal Pole, the last Roman...