phenomenal |
amazing or extraordinary. [3 definitions] |
phenomenology |
the philosophical study of phenomena, esp. of subjective perceptual experience, as distinguished from ontology, the study of being. |
phenomenon |
a perceptible occurrence or fact. [3 definitions] |
phenothiazine |
a greenish organic compound used to expel intestinal worms in domestic animals, as an insecticide, and in the synthesis of tranquilizers. |
phenotype |
the observable traits of an individual or group, esp. as a function of genetic composition and environment. (Cf. genotype.) [2 definitions] |
phenyl |
the monovalent radical that forms the basis of several aromatic compounds, such as benzene, phenol, and aniline. |
phenylalanine |
an essential amino acid that is a constituent of many proteins. |
phenylketonuria |
see "PKU." |
pheromone |
any of a group of chemical substances produced by an animal to elicit a response or behavior from another animal of the same species. |
phew |
a breathy exhalation used to express exhaustion, relief, disgust, or surprise. |
phi |
the name of the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet. |
phial |
a small, often cylindrical container for liquids; vial. |
Phi Beta Kappa |
a national honor society whose members are chosen annually from among undergraduates in the arts and sciences who have achieved academic distinction. [2 definitions] |
Philadelphia |
a city in southeastern Pennsylvania, the largest city in the state and one of the most populous in the U.S., important as a government center during the Revolutionary War and home to Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and The U.S. Constitution were signed. |
philander |
to have casual love affairs, esp. while married. |
philanthropic |
of, concerning, or characterized by philanthropy. |
philanthropist |
one who engages in philanthropy. |
philanthropy |
a feeling of love and goodwill toward humankind in general. [3 definitions] |
philately |
the study and collection of postage stamps and things related to them, such as postmarks; stamp collecting. |
-phile |
a person who is attracted to; lover of. |
Philemon |
a book of the New Testament, consisting of a letter written by the apostle Paul to a friend. |