phantasms in English

noun
1
a figment of the imagination; an illusion or apparition.
the cart seemed to glide like a terrible phantasm
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1. Synonyms for Bogymen include bogeys, ghosts, phantoms, spirits, apparitions, spooks, spectres, wraiths, shade and phantasms

2. Raphaelo Florienborque, leader of the Phantasms, joked that maybe they should take that phrase literally.

3. 24 Yet this self-protective brand of public service was of no account to the Lordly Phantasms.

4. Through abstraction from phantasms (per Abstractionem a phantasmatibus): Objection 1: If an intellect understands a thing otherwise than it is, then it has falsity

5. Archer's Bow (アーチャーの弓, Āchā no Yumi?) is a matte black, western-style straight bow, with a simple design that was constructed to be resistant enough to fire Noble Phantasms

6. Aquinas does not seem committed to what this taxonomical division would, at least, prima facie entail , since he goes on to attribute to the imagination, Cogitative, and memory acts of forming and preparing phantasms for abstraction (cf

7. In the first place, the sensory information collected by the single senses is distinguished, synthesized, and collated by the higher sensory faculties of the common sense [sensus communis] and the so-called Cogitative power [vis cogitativa], to be stored in sensory memory as phantasms, the sensory representations of singulars in their singularity.