A phenomenon (from Greek φαινόμενoν), plural phenomena, is any observable occurrence. Phenomena are often, but not always, understood as 'appearances' or 'experiences'.
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The root word for "phenomenon" is "phainomenon," which comes from the Greek word "phainesthai," meaning "to appear" or "to be seen."
The plural of phenomenon is phenomena.Phenomena is the usual plural of phenomenon. Phenomenons can sometimes be used as well in nonscientific writing when the meaning is "extraordinary things, occurrences, or persons".
The origin of the word phenomenon is Greek or Latin.
There is no medical term for that phenomenon.
A twitching left eyelid is usually caused by stress, fatigue, or caffeine intake. There is no scientific evidence to support a spiritual meaning behind this phenomenon. It is important to take care of your physical and mental health to reduce eye twitching.
Used only of children, wunderkind is a German word which English has adopted for the phenomenon of prodigies.
It is 'tsunami'.
Omen is a phenomenon or occurrence regarded as a sign of future happiness or disaster. A prophetic significance.
Sound is a physical phenomenon of action in media (gaseous, liquid or solid), representing the propagation of elastic waves.
The phenomenon of purposeful mouth movements resulting in involuntary eye closing is often referred to as "jaw winking."
It has no meaning. It is what the Japanese call a "makyo," which is a phenomenon such as a fantasy. The important point is not to attach to it. Notice it and go back to your practicing by focusing on whatever you are supposed to be focusing on.