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phasis
English
Noun
phasis (plural phases)
- phase; stage
- 1697, Thomas Creech (translating Marcus Manilius), Astronomica
- And other Months, another Phasis view: Fixt to the Rudder, he shall boldly Steer
- 1697, Thomas Creech (translating Marcus Manilius), Astronomica
- aspect
- 1882, John Stuart Mill, A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (8th ed.)
- In popular language Feeling is not always synonymous with State of Consciousness; being often taken more peculiarly for those states which are conceived as belonging to the sensitive, or to the emotional, phasis of our nature,
- 1882, John Stuart Mill, A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (8th ed.)
Anagrams
- aspish, pissah, spahis
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phasic
English
Etymology
phase +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fe?z?k/
- Rhymes: -e?z?k
Adjective
phasic (comparative more phasic, superlative most phasic)
- Of or relating to phase
- (physiology) Describing the discontinuous activity of excitable cells or tissues
Derived terms
- biphasic
- phasically
- triphasic
Anagrams
- Pichas, capish, chipas
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