phantom
Meanings
Plural: phantoms
Noun
- a ghostly appearing figure
- something existing in perception only
- A ghost or apparition.
- Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion or delusion.
- A placeholder for a pair of players when there are an odd number of pairs playing.
- A test object that reproduces the characteristics of human tissue.
- Short for phantom power
Adjective Satellite
- something apparently sensed but having no physical reality
- "seemed to hear faint phantom bells"
- "the amputee's illusion of a phantom limb"
Adj
- Illusive.
- Fictitious or nonexistent.
Origin / Etymology
Inherited from Middle English fantome, fanteme, from Old French fantosme, fantasme, from Latin phantasma (“an apparition, specter; (in Late Latin also) appearance, image”), from Ancient Greek φάντασμα (phántasma, “phantasm, an appearance, image, apparition, specter”), from φαντάζω (phantázō, “I make visible”). Doublet of phantasm.
Scrabble Score: 14
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Words With Friends Score: 16
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