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PHEER, n. A companion. [See Peer .]
PHEESE, v.t. To comb. [See Fease.]
PHEN'GITE, n. [Gr. to shine.] A beautiful species of alabaster, superior in brig...
PHEN'ICOPTER, n. [Gr. red winged; red, and wing.] A fowl of the genus Phaenicopt...
PHE'NIX, n. [L. phoenix, the palm or date tree, and a fowl.] 1. The fowl which i...
PHENOGAM'IAN, a. [Gr.] In botany, having the essential organs of fructification ...
PHENOMENOL'OGY, n. [phenomenon and Gr. discourse.] A description or history of p...
PHENOM'ENON, n. plu. phenomena. [Gr. to appear.] In a general sense, an appearan...
PHE'ON, n. In heraldry, the barbed iron head of a dart.
PHI'AL, n. [L. phiala.] 1. A glass vessel or bottle; in common usage, a small gl...
PHILADELPH'IAN, a. [Gr.] Pertaining to Philadelphia, or to Ptolemy Philadelphus....
PHILANTHROP'IC PHILANTHROP'ICAL, a. [See Philanthropy .] Possessing general bene...
PHILAN'THROPIST, n. A person of general benevolence; one who loves or wishes wel...
PHILAN'THROPY, n. [Gr. to love, a friend, and man.] The love of mankind; benevol...
PHILIP'PIC, n. An oration of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, against Philip, ki...
PHIL'IPPIZE, v.i. To write or utter invective; to declaim against. [Unusual.] 1....