释义 |
[ feen ] / fin /
noun Biology.any characteristic of an individual organism that is genetically determined. Origin of pheneextracted from phenotype, or directly <Greek phaínein to show, (passive) to appear Words nearby phenephenate, phenazine, phenazopyridine, phenazopyridine hydrochloride, phencyclidine, phene, phenelzine, phenethyl alcohol, phenetic, phenetics, phenetidine Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pheneHe sees that Phene's soul is, like a butterfly, half-loosed from its chrysalis, and ready for flight. The Poetry Of Robert Browning|Stopford A. Brooke Nor should these be given Phene to hand Jules, for so Lutwyche would lose the delicious actual instant of the revelation. Browning's Heroines|Ethel Colburn Mayne He had brought a book, and by-and-by opened at the part commencing, "Do not die, Phene." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 5, No. 28, February, 1860|Various Phene will speak more when Jules and she are in their isle together—but never will she speak much: she is silence. Browning's Heroines|Ethel Colburn Mayne
Jules, the sculptor, will wed his Phene to-day: nothing can disturb their happiness, their sunbeams are in their own breasts. The Browning Cyclopdia|Edward Berdoe
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