English

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Etymology

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From phantom +‎ -ic.

Adjective

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phantomic (comparative more phantomic, superlative most phantomic)

  1. Relating to phantoms.
    • 2012, Dorion Cairns, The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl, page 147:
      On the phantomic level there is still a distinction between the presented sense of the object and the appresented (emptily intended) sense.