| phantasm | 1. An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an optical illusion; a phantom; a dream. "They be but phantasms or apparitions." (Sir W. Raleigh) 2. A mental image or representation of a real object; a fancy; a notion. "Figures or little features, of which the description had produced in you no phantasm or expectation." (Jer. Taylor) Origin: L. Phantasma. See Phantom, and cf. Fantasm] [Spelt also fantasm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| phantasmagoria | 1. An optical effect produced by a magic lantern. The figures are painted in transparent colours, and all the rest of the glass is opaque black. The screen is between the spectators and the instrument, and the figures are often made to appear as in motion, or to merge into one another. 2. The apparatus by which such an effect is produced. 3. A medley of figures; illusive images. "This mental phantasmagoria." Origin: NL, from Gr. A phantasm + an assembly, fr. To gather: cf. F. Phantasmagorie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phantasmascope | See Phantascope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phantasmatography | A description of celestial phenomena, as rainbows, etc. Origin: Gr, phantasm. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phantasmatomoria | Dementia with childish fantasies. Origin: G. Phantasma, an appearance, + moria, folly (05 Mar 2000) |
| phantasmology | The study of spiritualistic manifestations and of apparitions. Origin: G. Phantasma, an appearance, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| phantasmoscopia | Phantasmoscopy The delusion of seeing phantoms. Origin: G. Phantasma, an appearance, + skopeo, to view (05 Mar 2000) |
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apparition: a ghostly appearing figure; "we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us" apparition: something existing in perception only; "a ghostly apparition at midnight"
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a constantly changing medley or real or imagined images (as in a dream)
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Illusion, ghost, a product of fantasy, a mental representation of a real object.
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A minor subsidiary stage of the Return, the second stage of the after-life, during which life and imagination are completed in order to exhaust emotion.
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| phantasm | a constantly changing medley or real or imagined images (as in a dream) |
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| phantasm | characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions |
| phantasm | characterized by fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtapositions |
| phantasm | like or being a phantom |
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