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\fˈiːnɪks], \fˈiːnɪks], \f_ˈiː_n_ɪ_k_s]\
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the state capital and largest city of Arizona; situated in a former desert that has become a prosperous agricultural center thanks to irrigation
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a large monocotyledonous genus of pinnate-leaved palms found in Asia and Africa
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a legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix; according to most versions only one phoenix lived at a time and it renewed itself every 500 years
By Princeton University
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the state capital and largest city of Arizona; situated in a former desert that has become a prosperous agricultural center thanks to irrigation
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a large monocotyledonous genus of pinnate-leaved palms found in Asia and Africa
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a legendary Arabian bird said to periodically burn itself to death and emerge from the ashes as a new phoenix; according to most versions only one phoenix lived at a time and it renewed itself every 500 years
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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basidiomycota
- comprises fungi bearing the spores on basidium: Gasteromycetes (puffballs); Tiliomycetes (comprising orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts)); Hymenomycetes (mushrooms; toadstools; agarics; bracket fungi); in some classification systems considered a division of kingdom comprises fungi bearing spores on a basidium; includes Gasteromycetes (puffballs) Tiliomycetes comprising the orders Ustilaginales (smuts) and Uredinales (rusts) Hymenomycetes (mushrooms, toadstools, agarics bracket fungi).