slovodefinícia
phantom
(mass)
phantom
- prízak
phantom
(encz)
phantom,fantom n: Zdeněk Brož
phantom
(encz)
phantom,přelud n: Zdeněk Brož
phantom
(encz)
phantom,zdánlivý adj: Zdeněk Brož
Phantom
(gcide)
Phantom \Phan"tom\, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. fa`ntasma, fr. fai`nein 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.
[1913 Webster]

Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Phantom
(gcide)
Phantom \Phan"tom\, a.
Being, or of the nature of, a phantom.

Phantom isles are floating in the skies. --B. Taylor.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
phantom
(wn)
phantom
adj 1: something apparently sensed but having no physical
reality; "seemed to hear faint phantom bells"; "the
amputee's illusion of a phantom limb"
n 1: a ghostly appearing figure; "we were unprepared for the
apparition that confronted us" [syn: apparition,
phantom, phantasm, phantasma, fantasm, specter,
spectre]
2: something existing in perception only; "a ghostly apparition
at midnight" [syn: apparition, phantom, phantasm,
phantasma, fantasm, shadow]
podobné slovodefinícia
phantom limb
(encz)
phantom limb,fantomová končetina Clock
phantom limb pain
(encz)
phantom limb pain,bolest fantomové končetiny Clock
phantom limb syndrome
(encz)
phantom limb syndrome,syndrom fantomové končetiny Clock
phantom orchid
(encz)
phantom orchid, n:
Phantom
(gcide)
Phantom \Phan"tom\, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. fa`ntasma, fr. fai`nein 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.
[1913 Webster]

Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]Phantom \Phan"tom\, a.
Being, or of the nature of, a phantom.

Phantom isles are floating in the skies. --B. Taylor.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Phantom circuit
(gcide)
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.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Phantom ship
(gcide)
Phantom \Phan"tom\, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. fa`ntasma, fr. fai`nein 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.
[1913 Webster]

Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Phantom tumor
(gcide)
Phantom \Phan"tom\, n. [OE. fantome, fantosme, fantesme, OF.
fant[^o]me, fr. L. phantasma, Gr. fa`ntasma, fr. fai`nein 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.
[1913 Webster]

Strange phantoms rising as the mists arise. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

She was a phantom of delight. --Wordsworth.
[1913 Webster]

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.
[1913 Webster]
Phantomatic
(gcide)
Phantomatic \Phan`tom*at"ic\, a.
Phantasmal. [R.] --Coleridge.
[1913 Webster]
phantom limb
(wn)
phantom limb
n 1: the illusion that a limb still exists after it has been
amputated
phantom limb pain
(wn)
phantom limb pain
n 1: pain felt by an amputee that seems to be located in the
missing limb
phantom limb syndrome
(wn)
phantom limb syndrome
n 1: syndrome consisting of discomfort or pain in a limb that
has been amputated
phantom orchid
(wn)
phantom orchid
n 1: waxy white nearly leafless plant with stems in clusters and
racemes of white flowers; northwestern United States to
northern California and east to Idaho [syn: {phantom
orchid}, snow orchid, Eburophyton austinae]

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