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fan⋅tasm

[fan-taz-uhm]
–noun
phantasm.

phan⋅tasm

[fan-taz-uhm]
–noun
1. an apparition or specter.
2. a creation of the imagination or fancy; fantasy.
3. a mental image or representation of a real object.
4. an illusory likeness of something.
Also, fantasm.


Origin:
1175–1225; < L phantasma < Gk phántasma image, vision (akin to phantázein to bring before the mind); r. ME fantesme < OF < L as above


1. ghost, vision. See apparition. 4. hallucination, illusion.
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Word Origin & History

phantasm 
c.1225, fantesme, from O.Fr. fantasme, from L. phantasma "an apparition, specter," from Gk. phantasma "image, phantom," from phantazein "to make visible, display," from stem of phainein "to show," from PIE base *bha- "to shine" (cf. Skt. bhati "shines, glitters," O.Ir. ban "white, light, ray of light"). Spelling conformed to L. from 16c.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: phan·tasm
Pronunciation: 'fan-"taz-&m
Function: noun
1 : a figment of the imagination or disordered mind
2 : an apparition of a living or dead person
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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phantasm phan·tasm (fān'tāz'əm)
n.

  1. Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; an apparition.

  2. An illusory mental image.

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