
ap·pa·ri·tion (ăpə-rĭsh'ən
)A ghostly figure; a specter.
A sudden or unusual sight: " indoor-outdoor reversals and juxtapositions call forth a Magritte apparition beneath a Miami moon" (Herbert Muschamp)
The act of appearing; appearance.
ei·do·lon (ī-dō'lən
)A phantom; an apparition.
An image of an ideal.
phan·tasm (făn'tăzəm
)Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or an apparition. Also called phantasma
An illusory mental image. Also called phantasma
In Platonic philosophy, objective reality as perceived and distorted by the five sense.
Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; a ghost or an apparition.
Something elusive or delusive.
An image that appears only in the mind; an illusion.
Something dreaded or despised.
rev·e·nant (rĕv'ə-nənt
One that returns after a lengthy absence.
One who returns after death.
Shades
The abode of the dead; the underworld. Also thought to be the souls of the departed, that have not or can not find peace in the next realm.
The part of a picture or photograph depicting darkness or shadow
A disembodied spirit; a ghost.