0 a spirit of a dead person believed by some to visit the living as a pale, almost transparent form of a person, animal, or other object
1 like a ghost:
A phantom coach is said to pass through the grounds of this house when there's a full moon.
humorous The phantom wine-drinker has been around (= an unknown person has been drinking the wine)!
Although she had to have her leg amputated, she still feels as though she's got a phantom limb.
They discovered it was a phantom organization set up for the processing of drug profits.
UK Although she grew bigger, she later discovered it was a phantom ( US false) pregnancy.
2 something that appears or seems to exist but is not real or is imagined
The interface is parameterized by an encoding, via phantom types, of the subtyping hierarchy.
If it is possible to do so, our results show that a translation using phantom types exists.
Once more he starts, turns in a flash because he wants to protect himself against the phantom behind him, and - vanishes.
Daily checks by radiographers on the unit can be done quickly and easily with a cube phantom (which assumes the couch to be level).
The researchers developed a standardized protocol using different imaging machines, utilizing both a structural and a living phantom to calibrate the machines.
Panning over the scene, the camera glides towards a place where the movie's acousmatic phantom will be caught within the safest vessel of all.
One centre indicated that they investigated large errors by means of phantom set-up.
This study was experimental and performed using a cylindrical phantom.
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