Crossword-Solution: FANTOM 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Fantom n. See Phantom.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with FANTOM (5)

When any tender idea intruded into my bosom, I immediately raised this fantom of an injury in my imagination, and it considerably lessened the fury of that sorrow which I should have otherwise felt for the loss of so good a father, who died within a few months of my departure from him.
Amelia Volume I Henry Fielding 2004
There Prince Charlie held his fantom levées, and in a very gallant manner represented a fallen dynasty for some hours.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors Francis W. Halsey 2005
They traversed great portions of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, everywhere inflicting and enduring misery, but never approaching their fantom El Dorado.
Great Epochs in American History, Volume I. Various 2005
How long wilt thou continue thus the World To cozen with the Fantom of a Veil From which Thou only peepest?—Time it is To unfold thy perfect Beauty.
Rubأ،iyأ،t of Omar Khayyأ،m and Salأ،mأ،n and Absأ،l Omar Khayyأ،m and Ralph Waldo Emerson 2007
And when came Night, He hid him in some Corner of the House, And communed with the Fantom of his Love.
Rubأ،iyأ،t of Omar Khayyأ،m and Salأ،mأ،n and Absأ،l Omar Khayyأ،m and Ralph Waldo Emerson 2007

Quotes with FANTOM (1)

It is commonplace observation that women are forever trying to straighten their hair if it is curly and curl it if it is straight, bind their breasts if they are large and pad them if they are small, darken their hair if it is light and lighten it if it is dark. Not all these measures are dictated by the fantom of fashion. They all reflect dissatisfaction with the body as it is, and an insistent desire that it be otherwise, not natural but controlled, fabricated. Many of the …
Germaine Greer The Female Eunuch