PHA
PHA: acoustic root of the propensity of fear
PHAT́: practice, i.e. putting a theory into practice
PHAŃÁ: hood of a snake
PHAŃII: serpent, snake
PHALA: fruit, result, consequence
PHALGU DHÁRÁ: under current or flow, a river with under current
PHÁNKÁ: deception, evasion, eyewash, hoodwinking, fraud, cheating, sly, hypocrisy, bluff
PHÁUNKI: deception, evasion, eyewash, hoodwinking, fraud, cheating, sly, hypocrisy, bluff
PHÁNKE: gap, recess, cleavage, chink, crevice
PHÁNDA: trap, noose, web, net, jump
PHÁNSÁ: trap, noose, web, net
PHÁGUN / PHÁLGUN: eleventh month of Indian / Bengali calendar, spring or vernal season, mid February to mid March period
PHÁNUS: paper balloon
PHÁLI: small strip or slice
PHIRE: return, again
PHUT́AKI: minute speckle, a dot
PHUT́ANTA: blooming, blossoming, blossomed, effervescing
PHUT́IYÁCHI, blooming
PHUT́E / PHUT́I: bloom
PHUNKÁR: hissing
PHUḾPÁN: whimper, sob, growl
PHURÁN / PHURÁIÁ: exhaust, lost, ends, consumed, terminate, close, conclude
PHURÁY: terminate, end, conclude, close, consumed, cease to exist
PHÚL: flower
PHUNSÁN: hissing, growing, fuming
PHENIL: foamy, frothy
PHELANÁ: negligible, insignificant, rejectable, unworthy
PHELÁN: to let fall or drop, to throw, to fling, to cast, to put, to leave, to abandon, to desert, to dissipate, to disregard, to expel, to eject, scattering wastefully, squandering, propel
PHELILE: ignored
PHONT́Á: drop, drip, mark, blob, point, tiny, scanty, round mark on the forehead