Definitionn. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning
Last update: October 22, 2015
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The four-year-old boy was considered a phenomenon because he could play the piano like a master pianist. [Please select]
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Every seventy-six years, the phenomenon known as Halley’s Comet comes so close to Earth it can be seen without any technological aids. [Please select]
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The phenomenon of emigration in Sicily cannot altogether be explained by low wages, which have risen, though prices have done the same. [Please select]
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A phenomenon which is often observable. [Please select]
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Nothing is more frequent than this phenomenon. [Please select]
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The phenomenon of 1814 after Napoleon was reproduced in 1830 after Charles X. [Please select]
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A phenomenon whence arises ruin and new births. [Please select]
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The phenomenon is perpetually returning upon itself. [Please select]
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A phenomenon to which "well drilled" policemen are no strangers. [Please select]
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