Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
phany
Suffix
/ˈfeɪni/

Definition
A suffix used in scientific and philosophical terms, typically indicating a particular kind of appearance or manifestation.

Examples
- Epiphany: A sudden realization or manifestation of a divine or hidden truth.
- Phenomenon: An observable event or occurrence that can be studied.

Meaning
The word ‘phany’ is derived from the Greek ‘phanus’, meaning ‘to show’ or ‘to appear’. It usually describes how something is presented or perceived in various contexts.

Synonyms
- Appearance
- Manifestation
- Revelation