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phantasmic, a.|fænˈtæzmɪk| [f. phantasm or phantasma + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a phantasm; unreal; imaginary. So phanˈtasmical a.
1825New Monthly Mag. XIII. 185 His shadowy monarch is assailed by ideal conspirators, and their phantasmic high treason he will have atoned for by substantial flesh and blood. 1857–8Sears Athan. vi. 49 The spectacle..was not phantasmic, but real. 1863A. B. Davidson Bibl. & Lit. Ess. (1902) 16 A species of Doketism akin to giving Christ a phantasmical body. |