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Definitions from the WebPhoenicaNoun (singular)1. A mythical bird of ancient Egypt, said to resemble an eagle with brilliant plumage. Example sentence: Legend has it that the phoenica possesses the power of immortality and is reborn from its own ashes. View related books about phoenix mythology on AmazonNoun (plural: phoenicas)1. (zoology) A genus of spiders known for their vibrant colors and intricate web patterns. Example sentence: The rainforest is home to various species of phoenicas, which exhibit diverse color patterns. Find books about rainforest spiders on AmazonAdjective1. Relating to or characteristic of Phoenicia, an ancient civilization located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Example sentence: This amphora features intricate Phoenica designs, showcasing the artistic flair of the ancient culture. Explore books about the history of Phoenicia on AmazonVerb (infinitive: phoenica)1. (rare) To burn or consume by fire; to reduce to ashes. Example sentence: The wizard performed a powerful spell that phoenicaed the cursed scroll to ensure its evil could never return. Discover books on spells and incantations on Amazon | ||||
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