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† phenoˈmenic, a. Obs. rare. Also phæn-. [f. phenomen-on + -ic.] Of the nature of a phenomenon: = phenomenal 1. So † phenoˈmenical a. Obs., relating to phenomena: = phenomenal 1 b.
1851Fraser's Mag. XLIII. 497 The ‘palpable’ is not the ‘real’, but the ‘actual’,—the ‘phænomenic’, if you must needs have a big, vague Latin or Greek word for it. 1858W. R. Pirie Inquiry Hum. Mind ix. 503 The mind in sleep being directed rather to its phenomenical states..than to its own subjective existence. |