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phantasmic
phan·tasm P0233500 (făn′tăz′əm)n.1. Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or an apparition. Also called phantasma.2. An illusory mental image. Also called phantasma.3. In Platonic philosophy, objective reality as perceived and distorted by the five senses. [Middle English fantasme, from Old French, from Latin phantasma, from Greek, from phantazein, to make visible, from phantos, visible, from phainein, to show; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.] phan·tas′mal (făn-tăz′məl), phan·tas′mic (-tăz′mĭk) adj.ThesaurusphantasmicadjectiveOf, relating to, or in the nature of an illusion; lacking reality:chimeric, chimerical, delusive, delusory, dreamlike, hallucinatory, illusive, illusory, phantasmagoric, phantasmal, visionary. EncyclopediaSeephantasmphantasmic
Synonyms for phantasmicadj of, relating to, or in the nature of an illusion; lacking realitySynonyms- chimeric
- chimerical
- delusive
- delusory
- dreamlike
- hallucinatory
- illusive
- illusory
- phantasmagoric
- phantasmal
- visionary
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