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[ fey -langks, fal -angks ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈfeɪ læŋks, ˈfæl æŋks / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun, plural pha·lanx·es or, for 7 , pha·lan·ges [fuh -lan -jeez]. /fəˈlæn dʒiz/. (in ancient Greece) a group of heavily armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep, with shields joined and long spears overlapping.
any body of troops in close array.
a number of individuals, especially persons united for a common purpose.
a compact or closely massed body of persons, animals, or things.
Military .(initial capital letter ) a radar-controlled U.S. Navy 20mm Gatling-type gun deployed on ships as a last line of defense against antiship cruise missiles.
(in Fourierism) a group of about 1800 persons, living together and holding their property in common.
Anatomy , Zoology . any of the bones of the fingers or toes.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used without object) Printing . to arrange the distribution of work in a shop as evenly as possible.
Origin of phalanx 1545–55; <Latin <Greek phálanx military formation, bone of finger or toe, wooden roller
Words nearby phalanx phalanges, Phalangist, phalansterian, phalansterianism, phalanstery, phalanx , phalarope, phalera, phallectomy, phallic, phallicism
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Example sentences from the Web for phalanx Later on, the Phrygian helmet was adopted by the phalanx pikemen of both Alexander and his Hellenistic successors.
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A phalanx of cops formed behind them as they started across.
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A phalanx of money-changers runs between the shops, converting Pakistani rupees to Afghan afghanis to U.S. dollars on the fly.
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I was among more than a hundred protestors from Occupy L.A., and facing a phalanx of police with riot equipment.
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Their carefully scripted words, examined beforehand no doubt by a phalanx of spinmeisters, were barely above a monotone.
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Our housekeeping is not satisfactory to us, but perhaps a phalanx , a community, might be.
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The Macedonian phalanx is considered one of the most extraordinary military contrivances of ancient times.
The moment a breach had91 been made in a Macedonian or Swiss phalanx the great length of their spears became their ruin.
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We find nothing after this in the Phalanx about this Association.
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They will be an impediment instead of an assistance to the progressive movement of a Phalanx .
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British Dictionary definitions for phalanx noun plural phalanxes or phalanges (fæˈlændʒiːz ) an ancient Greek and Macedonian battle formation of hoplites presenting long spears from behind a wall of overlapping shields
any closely ranked unit or mass of people the police formed a phalanx to protect the embassy
a number of people united for a common purpose
(in Fourierism) a group of approximately 1800 persons forming a commune in which all property is collectively owned
anatomy any of the bones of the fingers or toes Related adjective: phalangeal
botany a bundle of stamens, joined together by their stalks (filaments) a form of vegetative spread in which the advance is on a broad front, as in the common reed Compare guerrilla Word Origin for phalanx C16: via Latin from Greek: infantry formation in close ranks, bone of finger or toe
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Words related to phalanx throng, horde, flock, multitude, army, grip, fist, palm, body, division, group, company, number, host, myriad, troop, drove, rout, cloud, brigade
Medical definitions for phalanx [ fā′ lăngks′, făl′ ăngks′ ]
n. pl. pha•lanx•es Any of the long bones of the fingers or toes, numbering 14 for each hand or foot: two for the thumb or big toe, and three each for the other four digits.
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Scientific definitions for phalanx Plural phalanges (fə-lăn′ jēz ) Any of the small bones of the fingers or toes in humans or the digits of many other vertebrates.
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