r_.
PSEU'DONYM (Gr. adj. _pseu'des_, false), _a fictitious name_.
SYN'ONYM, _a word having the same meaning as another in the same language_.
21. PAN, PANTOS, _all; whole_.
PANACE'A (Gr. v. _ak'eomai_, I cure), _a universal cure_.
PAN'CREAS (Gr. n. _kre'as_, flesh), _a fleshy gland situated at the bottom
of the stomach_.
PAN'DECT, _a treatise which combines the whole of any science_.
PANEGYR'IC (Gr. n. _ag'ora_, an assembly), _an oration in praise of some
person or event_.
PAN'OPLY (Gr. n. _hop'la_, armor), _a complete suit of armor_.
PANORA'MA (Gr. n. _hor'ama_, a sight or view), _a large picture gradually
unrolled before an assembly_.
PAN'THEISM (Gr. n. _the'os_, God), _the doctrine that nature is God_.
PAN'THEON, _a temple dedicated to all the gods_.
PAN'TOMIME, _a scene or representation in dumb show_.
22. PA'THOS, _suffering, feeling_.
PATHET'IC, _affecting the emotions_.
PATHOL'OGY, _the science of diseases_.
ALLOP'ATHY, _a mode of medical practice_.
ANTIP'ATHY, _dislike, aversion_.
AP'ATHY, _want of feeling_.
HOMEOP'ATHY, _a mode of medical practice_.
HYDROP'ATHY. See _hudor_.
SYM'PATHY, _fellow-feeling_.
23. PHIL'OS, _a friend, a lover_.
PHILADEL'PHIA (Gr. n. _adel'phos_, a brother), literally, _the city of
brotherly love_.
PHILANTHROPY (Gr. n. _anthro'pos_, a man), _love of mankind_.
PHILHARMON'IC (Gr. n. _harmo'nia_, harmony), _loving harmony or music_.
PHILOS'OPHY (Gr. n. _sophi'a_, wisdom), _the general laws or principles
belonging to any department of knowledge_.
PHILOS'OPHER, _one versed in philosophy or science_.
PHILOSOPH'IC, PHILOSOPH'ICAL, _relating to philosophy_.
24. PHA'NEIN, _to cause to appear_; PHANTA'SIA, _an image, an idea_.
DIAPH'ANOUS, _translucent_.
EPIPH'ANY, _the festival commemorative of the manifestation of Christ by
the star of Bethlehem_.
FAN'CY, _a pleasing image; a conceit or whim_.
FAN'CIFUL, _full of fancy; abounding in wild images_.
FANTA'SIA, _a musical composition avowedly not governed by the ordinary
musical rules_.
PHAN'TOM, _a specter, an apparation_.
PHASE, _an appearance_.
PHENOM'ENON, _anything presented to the senses by experiment or
observation; an unusual appearance_.
SYC'OPHANT (Gr. n. _sukon_, a fig, and, literally, an informer against
stealers of figs), _a mean flatterer_.
25. PHO'NE, _a sound_.
PHONET'IC, PHON'IC _according to sound_.
EU'PHONY, _an agreeable soun
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