phenomenon
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noun (plural phenomena |-nə| )
1. a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question:
現象, 事象
e.g. glaciers are unique and interesting natural phenomena.
2. a remarkable person, thing, or event.
並みはずれた能力[性質]を持った人[物], 天才, 奇才
3. Philosophy the object of a person's perception; what the senses or the mind notice.
〘哲〙 外象, 現象
ORIGIN
late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek phainomenon ‘thing appearing to view’, based on phainein ‘to show’.
USAGE
The word phenomenon comes from Greek, and its plural form is phenomena, as in these phenomena are not fully understood. It is a mistake to treat phenomena as if it were a singular form, as in this is a strange phenomena.