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 (φωνη), a sound.
phonet'ic, phon'ic} according to sound.
eu'phony, an agreeable sound of words.
sym'phony, harmony of mingled sounds; a musical composition for a full band of instruments.
26. PHOS (φως, φωτος), light.
phos'phorus (Gr. v. pherein, to bear), a substance resembling wax, highly inflammable, and luminous in the dark.
phos'phate, a salt of phosphoric acid.
phosphores'cent, luminous in the dark.