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phoenix
1[ fee-niks ]
noun
- Sometimes Phoenix. a mythical bird of great beauty fabled to live 500 or 600 years in the Arabian wilderness, to burn itself on a funeral pyre, and to rise from its ashes in the freshness of youth and live through another cycle of years: often an emblem of immortality or of reborn idealism or hope.
- genitive Phoenicis [fee-, nahy, -sis, -, nee, -]. (initial capital letter) Astronomy. a southern constellation between Hydrus and Sculptor.
- a person or thing of peerless beauty or excellence; paragon.
- a person or thing that has become renewed or restored after suffering calamity or apparent annihilation.
Phoenix
2[ fee-niks ]
noun
- Classical Mythology.
- the brother of Cadmus and Europa, and eponymous ancestor of the Phoenicians.
- a son of Amyntor and Cleobule who became the foster father of Achilles and who fought with the Greek forces in the Trojan War.
- a city in and the capital of Arizona, in the central part.
- Military. a 13-foot (4-meter), 989-pound (445-kilogram) U.S. Navy air-to-air missile with radar guidance and a range of over 120 nautical miles.
Phoenix
1/ ˈfiːnɪks /
noun
- a city in central Arizona, capital city of the state, on the Salt River. Pop: 1 388 416 (2003 est)
Phoenix
2/ ˈfiːnɪks /
noun
- a constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Grus and Eridanus
phoenix
3/ ˈfiːnɪks /
noun
- a legendary Arabian bird said to set fire to itself and rise anew from the ashes every 500 years
- a person or thing of surpassing beauty or quality
phoenix
2- A mythical bird that periodically burned itself to death and emerged from the ashes as a new phoenix. According to most stories, the rebirth of the phoenix happened every five hundred years. Only one phoenix lived at a time.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
What stuck out to me is that a young woman was experiencing a transformation, going through the fire, and I knew she was on her way to rising into a beautiful phoenix.
South London side AFC Wimbledon were formed as a phoenix club and have risen through the divisions in the 22 years since they were founded.
The original club was moved to Milton Keynes to form MK Dons in a hugely controversial decision more than 20 years ago that led to fans founding the phoenix club AFC Wimbledon in its place.
Finally, I said, “At the monastery, we used to have two phoenix birds.”
“I was reborn, rising from the ashes like a phoenix, disquieting my enemies …”
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