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pheno-
pheno- formative element: see phen-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pheno
In Greek mythology, Pheno (Ancient Greek: Φηνὼ) was the Athenian woman and daughter of Clytius. She married Lamedon, king of Sicyon, and bore him a daughter Zeuxippe. Note References Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 V... wikipedia.org
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phænomenon
phænology, phænomenon see pheno-. Oxford English Dictionary
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phenomethol
† phenoˈmethol Chem. [f. pheno- + methyl + -ol 1.] An obs. name of anisol.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 492 If anisic acid be distilled with an excess of caustic baryta, it yields a compound termed anisole, or phenomethole. Oxford English Dictionary
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phenocoll
phenocoll Chem. (ˈfiːnəʊkɒl) [f. pheno- + ending of glycocoll.] A derivative of phenacetin (= amido-aceto-para-phenetidin); in pharmacy, applied to the hydrochloride, as a febrifuge.1891 Lancet 9 May 1060/2 A new antipyretic, hydrochlorate of phenocoll, a white crystalline powder which is readily so... Oxford English Dictionary
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phentolamine
phentolamine Pharm. (fɛnˈtɒləmiːn) [f. phen-, pheno- + tolyl + amine.] A white or cream-coloured heterocyclic solid, C17H19N3O, which is used (in the form of its salt) as a vasodilator, esp. in the treatment of hypertension caused by phæochromocytoma.1953 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 15 Aug. 1533/2 Phent... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenothiazine
phenothiazine Pharm. (fiːnəʊ-, fɛnəʊˈθaɪəziːn) Formerly also phenthiazine. [f. pheno- + thio- + azine.] a. A green, crystalline, heterocyclic compound, C12H9NS, which is used in veterinary medicine in the treatment of parasitic infestations. b. Any of various derivatives of this, which constitute an... Oxford English Dictionary
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phænozygous
phænozygous, a. Anthropol. (fiːˈnɒzɪgəs) Also pheno-. [mod. f. Gr. ϕαινο- showing + ζυγόνα joining + -ous.] Of a skull: Having the zygomatic arches visible from immediately above the centre; of a person: having such a skull.1878 Bartley tr. Topinard's Anthrop. ii. iii. 288 When the angle is positive... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenobarbitone
phenobarbitone Pharm. (fiːnə-, fɛnəˈbɑːbɪtəʊn) [f. pheno- + barbitone.] A white crystalline compound, 5-ethyl-5-phenyl-barbituric acid, C12H12N2O3, which is widely used as a sedative, hypnotic, and anticonvulsant, often in the form of its sodium salt. So phenobarbitone sodium. Cf. luminal n.1932 Bri... Oxford English Dictionary
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دراسة الظواهر
Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology at University of Durham, UK Collider Phenomenology: Basic knowledge and techniques lectures by Tao Han Pheno wikipedia.org
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phenocopy
phenocopy Biol. (ˈfiːnəʊkɒpɪ) [ad. G. phänokopie (R. Goldschmidt 1935, in Zeitschr. für induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre LXIX. 46): see phen-, pheno- and copy n.] An individual showing features characteristic of a genotype other than its own, but induced by a modified environment.1938 R. G... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenosafranine
phenosafranine Chem. (fiːnəˈsæfrəniːn, -ɪn) Formerly also -in. [ad. G. phenosafranin (O. N. Witt: see R. Nietzki in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. (1883) XVI. 466), f. pheno- pheno- + safranin safranin.] A synthetic red dye, C18H15N4Cl, which is used in photography as a desensitizer; also, any of the deri... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenogenetics
phenogenetics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) Biol. (ˌfiːnəʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks) [ad. G. phänogenetik (V. Haecker Entwicklungsgeschichtliche Eigenschaftsanalyse (1918) i. 4): see phen-, pheno-, genetic a., and -ic 2. Cf. next. Haecker previously called it phänogenese (Zeitschr. f. induktive Abstammungs- und Vererb... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenotype
phenotype Biol. (ˈfiːnəʊtaɪp) Also † phænotype. [ad. G. phaenotypus (W. Johannsen Elem. der exakten Erblichkeitslehre (1909) vii. 123): see phen-, pheno- and -type.] A type of organism distinguishable from others by observable features; the sum total of the observable features of an individual, rega... Oxford English Dictionary
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phenobarbital
phenobarbital Pharm. (fiːnə-, fɛnəˈbɑːbɪtəl) [f. pheno- + barbital.] The equivalent in the U.S. Pharmacopeia of phenobarbitone; also, a tablet of this.[1918 New & Nonofficial Remedies (Amer. Med. Assoc.) p. vi, In accordance with the action of the Federal Trade Commission, New and Nonofficial Remedi... Oxford English Dictionary
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