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Phoenic

Definition:

Noun: Phoenic refers to a mythical bird associated with immortality and rebirth.

Adjective: Phoenic describes something that is characterized by exceptional beauty, grace, or brilliance.

Senses:

Sense 1 - Noun:

A phoenic is often depicted as a large bird with vibrant plumage in red and gold colors.

Example Sentence: The phoenic gracefully soared through the sky, its feathers glimmering in the sunlight.

Sense 2 - Adjective:

In mythology, the phoenic symbolizes rebirth and eternal life.

Example Sentence: The painting captured the phoenic beauty of the sunset, with its radiant hues filling the sky.

Usages:

Popular Usage:

In popular culture, the phoenic often appears in fantasy literature and movies as a majestic creature with the ability to be reborn from its ashes.

Example Sentence: The main character in the novel possessed a phoenic feather which granted him the power of regeneration.

Local Usage:

In local folklore, the phoenic is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to those who encounter it.

Example Sentence: According to local legends, if you spot a phoenic flying over your house, it is a sign of upcoming success.

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