| APHANITE | • aphanite n. (Geology, petrology) Certain dark igneous rocks having grain so fine that the individual crystals cannot… • APHANITE n. any rock of such close texture that separate minerals contained within it cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. |
| CAMPHANE | • camphane n. (Organic chemistry) bornane. • CAMPHANE n. a type of hydrocarbon. |
| ELEPHANT | • elephant n. A mammal of the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and two large ivory tusks jutting from the upper jaw. • elephant n. (In particular) Any member of the subfamily Elephantinae not also of the genera Mammuthus and Primelephas. • elephant n. (Figuratively) Anything huge and ponderous. |
| EPIPHANY | • epiphany n. An illuminating realization or discovery, often resulting in a personal feeling of elation, awe, or wonder. • epiphany n. A manifestation or appearance of a divine or superhuman being. • epiphany n. (Christianity) Alternative letter-case form of Epiphany. |
| OLIPHANT | • oliphant n. (Archaic and historical) An elephant. • oliphant n. An ancient ivory hunting-horn. • Oliphant prop.n. A surname. |
| ORPHANED | • orphaned adj. Abandoned. • orphaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of orphan. • ORPHAN v. to deprive of both parents. |
| PHANGING | • PHANG v. (Shakespeare) to seize in the teeth. |
| PHANTASM | • phantasm n. Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition. • phantasm n. (Philosophy) A impression as received by the senses, especially an image, often prior to any interpretation… • PHANTASM n. an airy or insubstantial figure, an apparition, also FANTASM. |
| PHANTAST | • phantast n. Alternative form of fantast. • PHANTAST n. an impractical person, also FANTAST. |
| PHANTASY | • phantasy n. Dated form of fantasy. • phantasy n. (Psychology) The innate, mental image of an object; the link between instinct and reality. • phantasy v. Dated form of fantasy. |
| PHANTOMS | • phantoms n. Plural of phantom. • PHANTOM n. an immaterial form, a spectre, also PHANTOSME. |
| PHANTOMY | • phantomy adj. Ghostly. • PHANTOMY adj. relating to a phantom. |
| RAPHANIA | • raphania n. Poisoning by ingestion of seeds of the wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum. • RAPHANIA n. (Greek) a form of ergotism, attributed by Linnaeus to wild radish. |
| STEPHANE | • stephane n. (Historical) An Ancient Greek headdress like a coronet. • STEPHANE n. (Greek) an ancient Greek headdress like a diadem. |