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--v. 2 take a picture (of), shoot, film, take, Colloq snap: He<br />

photographed Jennifer holding her kitten.<br />

photographer<br />

n. lensman, lenswoman, cameraman, camerawoman, cinematographer,<br />

paparazzo (pl., paparazzi), Old-fashioned photographist: The<br />

photographers clustered round the prime minister.<br />

photographic<br />

adj. 1 vivid, natural, realistic, graphic, accurate, exact,<br />

precise, faithful, detailed, lifelike, true to life: Many such<br />

neo-realist paintings are virtually photographic. 2 cinematic,<br />

filmic, pictorial: Uncannily, a photographic image appeared on<br />

the Shroud under certain light.<br />

phrase n. 1 clause, noun phrase, verb phrase, prepositional phrase,<br />

adverbial phrase, adjectival phrase: When <strong>asked</strong> for an example<br />

of a verb phrase, the student responded, 'Shut up'. 2<br />

expression, word-group, collocation, locution, idiom, idiomatic<br />

expression, collocution, proverb, motto, slogan, saying,<br />

catch-phrase, adage, maxim, axiom, saw, colloquialism, clich‚,<br />

platitude, commonplace, Colloq chestnut: Do you know the source<br />

of Churchill's famous phrase, 'Blood, sweat, and tears'? 3<br />

phraseology, phrasing, wording, language, usage, way or manner<br />

of speaking, diction, parlance, fa‡on de parler, modus loquendi,<br />

modus scribendi, speech habit, style, choice of words, word<br />

choice, syntax, vocabulary: He was to 'let slip', to use<br />

Shakespeare's phrase, 'the dogs of war'.<br />

--v. 4 express, term, word, put, frame, formulate, couch, put<br />

into words, put or set forth, verbalize, articulate, voice,<br />

utter, say, write; describe, delineate: I am pondering over the<br />

best way to phrase this example.<br />

physical adj. bodily, corporeal, corporal, fleshly, incarnate, carnal,<br />

mortal, earthly, natural, somatic; material, tangible, palpable,<br />

real, actual, true, concrete, manifest, solid: Curtis doesn't<br />

have the physical strength to lift that weight. As a chemist,<br />

James deals with the physical, not the spiritual universe.<br />

physician n. doctor, medical doctor, M.D., doctor of medicine, medical<br />

practitioner, general practitioner, G.P., medical man or woman,

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