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Phanerozoic
adjective , geol relating to the eon consisting of the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras, extending from about 580 million years ago until the present time. See table in the Supplement to this book. Compare Proterozoic.
[19c: from Greek phaneros visible + zoion animal, because it is the eon that displays a broad range of animal life]
adjective , geol relating to the eon consisting of the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras, extending from about 580 million years ago until the present time. See table in the Supplement to this book. Compare Proterozoic.
[19c: from Greek phaneros visible + zoion animal, because it is the eon that displays a broad range of animal life]
phantasm
noun
1 an illusion or fantasy.
2 a ghost or phantom. Also called phantasma ( pl phantasmata ).
[13c: from Greek phantasma apparition]
phantasmal adjective .
phantasmally adverb .
noun
1 an illusion or fantasy.
2 a ghost or phantom. Also called phantasma ( pl phantasmata ).
[13c: from Greek phantasma apparition]
phantasmal adjective .
phantasmally adverb .
phantasmagoria
noun (phantasmagorias ) a fantastic succession of real or illusory images seen as if in a dream.
[19c: perhaps from Greek phantasma apparition + agora assembly]
phantasmagoric or phantasmagorical adjective .
noun (phantasmagorias ) a fantastic succession of real or illusory images seen as if in a dream.
[19c: perhaps from Greek phantasma apparition + agora assembly]
phantasmagoric or phantasmagorical adjective .
phantasy
noun (phantasies ) an old spelling of fantasy.
noun (phantasies ) an old spelling of fantasy.
phantom
noun
1 a ghost or spectre.
2 an illusory image or vision.
adjective
1 referring to the nature of a phantom; spectral.
2 imaginary; fancied; not real.
[14c: from French fantosme , from Greek phantasma apparition]
noun
1 a ghost or spectre.
2 an illusory image or vision.
adjective
1 referring to the nature of a phantom; spectral.
2 imaginary; fancied; not real.
[14c: from French fantosme , from Greek phantasma apparition]
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