phase (fāz), aspect.
phe-nomˈe-non, pl. phe-nomˈe-na (fe᷵-nŏmˈe᷵-nŏn), an extraordinary or very remarkable person, thing, or occurrence.
phi-lanˈthro-pist (fĭl-ănˈthrō-pĭst), one who loves mankind and seeks to promote the good of others.
Phi-lisˈtines (fĭ-lĭsˈtĭnz), a people dwelling southwest of Palestine who were frequently at war with the Hebrews.
Philˈlips Exˈe-ter A-cadˈe-my (fĭlˈĭps ĕkˈse᷵-ter ȧ-kădˈe᷵-mĭ), a preparatory school for boys in Exeter, N. H.
phi-losˈo-phy (fĭ-lŏsˈō-fĭ), practical wisdom.
Phlegˈe-thon (flĕgˈe᷵-thŏn), in Greek mythology a river of fire in the lower world.
physˈi-cal-ly (fĭzˈĭ-kăl-lĭ), naturally.
physˌi-ogˈno-my (fĭzˌĭ-ŏgˈnō-mĭ), face.
phy-siqueˈ (fĭ-zēkˈ), constitution.