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delusion, chimera or chimaera, hallucination, fancy, mirage:<br />

She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my<br />

sight.<br />

Pharisaic adj. Pharisaical, hypocritical, insincere, self-righteous,<br />

pretentious, holier-than-thou, sanctimonious, pietistic(al),<br />

formalistic, canting, unctuous, oily, slimy, Literary<br />

Tartuffian, Pecksniffian, Colloq goody-goody , Chiefly Brit<br />

smarmy: I cannot tolerate his Pharisaic preaching.<br />

Pharisee n. hypocrite, pretender, dissembler, humbug, fraud, whited<br />

sepulchre, pietist, formalist, canter, Literary Tartuffe,<br />

Pecksniff, Colloq phoney or US also phony: She is such a<br />

Pharisee with her pious little anecdotes.<br />

pharmacist<br />

n. pharmacologist, Rather old-fashioned or formal apothecary,<br />

Brit (pharmaceutical) chemist, US and Canadian druggist, Formal<br />

posologist, Colloq pill pusher, US pill roller: The pharmacist<br />

said that those pills have bad side-effects.<br />

pharmacy n. 1 dispensary, Rather formal or old-fashioned apothecary,<br />

Brit chemist's (shop), US and Canadian drugstore, druggist's:<br />

Stop off at the pharmacy and get me something for this headache,<br />

please. 2 pharmaceutics, pharmacopoeia: Research has vastly<br />

expanded modern pharmacy.<br />

phase n. 1 stage, period, development, step: The boy is just going<br />

through a phase. 2 time, moment, juncture, occasion: At this<br />

phase of the discussion, I should like to introduce a new<br />

subject. 3 state, form, shape, configuration, aspect,<br />

appearance, look, condition, status: Here is a diagram of the<br />

phases of the moon at various points in its orbit. 4 facet,<br />

side, angle, viewpoint, point of view, Colloq slant: Only one<br />

phase of the argument has so far been presented.<br />

--v. 5 phase in. (gradually) introduce, usher in, work in,<br />

inject, insert, insinuate, include, incorporate: The new work<br />

schedules will be phased in over the next month. 6 phase out.<br />

ease out or off, taper off, wind up, put a stop to, (gradually)<br />

eliminate, remove, withdraw, discontinue, end: The use of<br />

non-biodegradable and non-recyclable packaging is being phased<br />

out.

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