PHALANX

n.

5 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

A body of heavy-armed infantry formed in ranks and files close and deep. There were several different arrangements, the phalanx varying in depth from four to twenty-five or more ranks of men. "In cubic phalanx firm advanced." Milton. The Grecian phalanx, moveless as a tower. Pope.

2.
n.

Any body of troops or men formed in close array, or any combination of people distinguished for firmness and solidity of a union. At present they formed a united phalanx. Macaulay. The sheep recumbent, and the sheep that grazed, All huddling into phalanx, stood and gazed. Cowper.

3.
n.

A Fourierite community; a phalanstery.

4.
n.

One of the digital bones of the hand or foot, beyond the metacarpus or metatarsus; an internode.

5.
n.

A group or bundle of stamens, as in polyadelphous flowers.


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