noun🔗SharePhönixA mythological bird, said to be the only one of its kind, which lives for 500 years and then dies by burning to ashes on a pyre of its own making, ignited by the sun. It then arises anew from the ashes."The phoenix, a legendary bird, is a symbol of rebirth and renewal. "Der Phönix, ein legendärer Vogel, ist ein Symbol für Wiedergeburt und Erneuerung.mythologybirdstoryliteraturesupernaturalreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePhönix, WiedergeburtAnything that is reborn after apparently being destroyed."After the fire destroyed the old school building, the phoenix-like community rebuilt a new one. "Nachdem das Feuer das alte Schulgebäude zerstörte, baute die phönixartige Gemeinschaft ein neues wieder auf.mythologyliteraturereligiontraditioncultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePhönixA mythological Chinese chimerical bird whose physical body symbolizes the six celestial bodies."The legend of the phoenix, a mythological Chinese bird, inspired the school's new logo. "Die Legende vom Phönix, einem chinesischen Vogel der Mythologie, inspirierte das neue Logo der Schule.mythologybirdcultureliteraturesupernaturalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareGriechische SilbermünzeA Greek silver coin used briefly from 1828 to 1832, divided into 100 lepta."My grandfather collected old coins, and one of his favorites was a phoenix, a Greek silver coin. "Mein Großvater sammelte alte Münzen, und eine seiner Lieblingsmünzen war ein Phoenix, eine griechische Silbermünze.historyeconomyfinancevalueassetChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading