phalarope |
any of several small wading birds that have lobed toes for swimming. |
phallic |
of, concerning, or similar to the phallus. |
phallicism |
veneration of the phallus as a symbol of male creative power. |
phallus |
an image or likeness of the male sex organ, esp. as a symbol of sexual power or the generative power in nature. [2 definitions] |
phantasm |
a ghost or phantom; specter. [3 definitions] |
phantasmagoria |
a quickly changing series of illusory or fantastic images, as experienced in dreams. [2 definitions] |
phantasy |
variant of fantasy. |
phantom |
an unreal or illusory figure, such as a ghost or specter; apparition. [4 definitions] |
pharaoh |
a king of ancient Egypt, or (cap.) the title of any one of these kings. |
pharisaic |
(cap.) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Pharisees. [3 definitions] |
pharisaism |
(cap.) the beliefs, doctrines, and practices of the Pharisees. [2 definitions] |
pharisee |
(cap.) a member of an ancient Jewish sect that adhered strictly to oral and written religious law and believed in the appearance of a Messiah. [2 definitions] |
pharmaceutical |
of or relating to pharmacists or medicinal drugs. [2 definitions] |
pharmaceutics |
(used with a sing. verb) the science or profession of preparing and dispensing drugs. |
pharmacist |
a person who is trained and licensed in the preparation and dispensing of medicinal drugs; druggist. |
pharmaco- |
drug. |
pharmacognosy |
the science dealing with the plant, animal, and mineral sources and properties of drugs, esp. in their crude or unprepared states. |
pharmacokinetic |
of or related to the absorption, processing, and elimination of a drug by the body, or to the field of pharmacokinetics. |
pharmacokinetics |
the study of the absorption, processing, and elimination of drugs by the body. [2 definitions] |
pharmacology |
the scientific study of the composition, use, and effects of drugs and medicines. |
pharmacopoeia |
a book that contains an authorized list of drugs and other medicines, along with information on their preparation, use, and effects. [2 definitions] |