Words Starting With "P"

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Phakomatosis

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Phakomatosis is a rare congenital disorder that affects the development of multiple parts of the body, particularly the skin, eyes, and nervous system. The term "phakoma" means "spot" or "patch" in Greek, and "tosis" means "condition" or "disease". The condition is characterized by the presence of multiple birthmarks, tumors, or other lesions, often with associated abnormalities in other systems. The exact causes of phakomatosis are not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to errors in the development of cells during fetal development.

Phalacrocoracidae

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The word "phalacrocoracidae" refers to a biological family of large waterbirds commonly known as cormorants.

Phalacrocorax

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Phalacrocorax is a genus of birds that includes the cormorants, shags, and sturgeons. These birds are found in coastal areas and are characterized by their distinctive necks and beaks. The word Phalacrocorax comes from the Greek words "phalakros," meaning "helmet" and "korax," meaning "raven."

Phalacrophobia

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Phalacrophobia is a rare and unusual fear of becoming bald or losing one's hair. The word is derived from the Greek words "phalakros" meaning bald and "phobos" meaning fear. It is a type of specific phobia, which is an excessive or irrational fear of a specific object or situation.

Phalacrosis

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Phalacrosis is a term used to describe a medical condition characterized by the growth of bones in the wrong place, often as a result of a genetic disorder or trauma. The word comes from the Greek words "phalax," meaning "bulwark" or "screen," and "osis," meaning "condition" or "disease."

Phalaena

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Phalaena is a Latin word that refers to a moth.

Phalaenid

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Phalaenid refers to a type of moth, specifically in the family Saturniidae, commonly known as the giant silk moths or emperor moths. These moths are known for their large size, showy wings, and distinctive antennae.

Phalaenidae

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The word "phalaenidae" refers to a family of moths, commonly known as lichen moths or hairy tussock moths. They are a type of nocturnal moth that are often found in forests and grasslands, and are characterized by their hairy bodies and furry legs. Phalaenidae moths are typically small to medium in size, with a wide range of colors and patterns on their wings.

Phalaenopsid

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Phalaenopsid refers to a group of carnivorous plants called Phalaenopsis-vine orchids, which have modified leaves that resemble leaves of vines.

Phalaenopsis

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Phalaenopsis is a genus of orchids, commonly known as moth orchids. They are popular ornamental plants due to their long-lasting and fragrant flowers, which often have a delicate and exotic appearance.

Phalangal

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Phalanges are the bones that make up the fingers and toes. The term specifically refers to the individual bones that make up the fingers and toes, as opposed to the larger bones of the hand and foot.

Phalange

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The word "phalange" refers to the collective term for fingers or toes. It can also refer to a regiment of soldiers, especially in ancient Greece and Rome, who formed a strong line of close combat troops. In the context of anatomy, the phalanges (plural of phalanx) are the bones that make up the fingers or toes.

Phalangeal

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Phalangeal refers to the bones of the fingers and toes. It can be used to describe the structure or anatomy of the fingers or toes, or to describe a condition or disorder that affects these bones. For example, "The doctor examined the patient's phalangeal bones to diagnose the cause of the numbness in their fingers."

Phalangectomy

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Phalangectomy refers to the surgical removal of one or more fingers or toes. It is sometimes performed as a result of injury, infection, or disease.

Phalanger

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A phalanger is a type of large, arboreal marsupial native to the tropical regions of Australia and New Guinea. It is also known as a brushtail possum. Phalangers are characterized by their shaggy, bushy tails and their ability to climb trees. They are nocturnal animals and are omnivores, feeding on a variety of plants, fruits, and insects.

Phalangeridae

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Phalangeridae is a family of mammals in the order Diprotodontia, commonly known as brushtail possums or cuscuses. They are native to Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands. The family includes several genera, including Phalanger, Trichosurus, and Strigocuscus, and are characterized by their bushy tails and omnivorous diet.

Phalangers

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Phalangers are a type of marsupial, also known as possums, native to Australia and New Guinea. They are small to medium-sized, nocturnal, and omnivorous, feeding on leaves, fruits, and insects.

Phalanges

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The word "phalanges" refers to the bones that make up the fingers and toes of the human body.

Phalangian

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Phalangian refers to a member of the Phalangist movement, a right-wing extremist group in Lebanon in the 20th century, known for its anti-Palestinian and anti-Christian agenda. Additionally, Phalangian can also refer to anything related to the Phalangist ideology, which is characterized by militarism, nationalism, and a strong sense of allegiance to the state.

Phalangid

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A phalangid is a type of lizard that belongs to the family Varanidae. Phalangids are native to Southeast Asia and Australia, and they are also known as monitor lizards. They are characterized by their long, thin tails and their ability to climb trees.

Phalangida

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Phalangiada is a suborder of the order Opiliones, commonly referred to as harvestmen or daddy long legs. The term Phalangiada literally means "crab-like" in Greek, which refers to the crustacean-like appearance of these arachnids.

Phalangiidae

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Phalangiidae is a family of arachnids, commonly known as daddy long legs or harvestmen. It is a group of opiliones that are characterized by their extremely long, thin legs, which give them a spider-like appearance.

Phalangioides

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Phalangioides is a genus of false spiders, commonly known as harvestmen or daddy long legs. It belongs to the family Phalangiidae. Harvestmen are arachnids that are characterized by their long, thin legs and relatively small, rounded bodies. They are often found in dark, damp areas and are harmless to humans. The genus Phalangioides is widespread and contains many species that are found on all continents, except Antarctica.

Phalangist

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A phalangist is an archived term referring to a member of the Phalange, an extreme right-wing political party in Lebanon during the 1930s.

Phalangists

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Phalangists are members of a right-wing nationalist and fascist militia group that was active in Lebanon during the 20th century. The Phalangists were founded in 1936 by Pierre Gemayel, a Lebanese Christian, and were primarily composed of Maronite Christians. They were known for their militant nationalism and their opposition to the Lebanese government, as well as their involvement in several wars and conflicts, including the Lebanese Civil War.

Phalangite

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A phalangite is a historical term that refers to an infantryman or foot soldier who fought for Philip II of Macedon in the 4th century BC. Specifically, it was a type of infantryman who fought in the phalanx formation, a tight formation of long spears and shields. The phalangites were known for their discipline, bravery, and military effectiveness.

Phalangitis

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Phalangitis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of one or more fingers or toes. It can occur due to injury, infection, or repetitive strain, and symptoms may include pain, swelling, redness, and stiffness in the affected digit(s).

Phalangoidea

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Phalangoidea is a superfamily of spiders that includes the Tarantulas and other species of giant spiders. In other words, it is a group of spiders that belong to the order Araneomorphae, characterized by their large size, flat, oval-shaped bodies, and long, thin legs.

Phalanstere

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Phalanstère is a noun that refers to a collective household or communal dwelling place, often with a shared economy and social system, as proposed by Saint-Simon and Fourier in their socialist theories. It is also known as a phalanx or a harmonic stro.

Phalansterium

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A phalansterium is a type of social experiment or community designed by French utopian socialist Charles Fourier in the 19th century. It was a planned residential community where people would live and work together in harmony, pursuing their individual passions and interests while also contributing to the community's well-being. The goal of a phalansterium was to create a society where individuals were free to pursue their personal happiness and fulfillment while avoiding the social ills and injustices of the larger society. In practice, Fourier's phalansteriums were designed to be self-contained communities that would be able to provide for all the needs of their inhabitants, from food and housing to education and entertainment. The idea of the phalansterium was to create a more equal and just society, where everyone would be valued and respected regardless of their social status or occupation.

Phalanstery

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A phalanstery is a type of intellectual or artistic community where intellectuals, writers, and artists converge to discuss and create new works. It was a concept popularized by French philosopher Charles Fourier in the 18th century, who believed that people could achieve happiness and harmony by living in communities designed according to his principles of social organization. In a phalanstery, individuals would work together, share resources, and engage in intellectual and artistic pursuits to create a sense of unity and mutual support.

Phalanx

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A phalanx is a formation of infantry soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder, with their shields overlapping and a thick line of spears or firearms pointed forward. The phalanx was a common formation used by ancient armies, particularly the Macedonians and the Greeks, to present a seemingly impenetrable wall of shields and spears to their enemies. The term "phalanx" is also used metaphorically to describe any closely aligned or united group of people or things that present a formidable front together.

Phalanxes

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Phalanxes are groups of people or objects arranged closely together in a uniform dense formation, often for a specific purpose such as military defense, hunting, or migration. In ancient Greece, phalanxes referred specifically to dense formations of infantry soldiers who fought together, shoulder to shoulder, with long spears and shields.

Phalaris

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Phalaris refers to a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae, commonly known as canary grass.

Phalarope

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A phalarope is a type of wading bird that is typically found in wetlands and coastal areas. There are three species of phalaropes: Wilson's phalarope, Red-necked phalarope, and Red-phalarope. They are known for their distinctive breeding habits, where they reverse the usual sex roles. Female phalaropes pursue and mate with males, which incubate the eggs and raise the young.

Phalaropidae

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The Phalaropidae is a family of medium to large-sized shorebirds in the order Charadriiformes. They are also known as phalaropes and piston-crested snipes.