A bad spelling of faze.
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Aspect, appearance, or guise; the aspect or presentation in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or the mind, or the stage in its history or development which it reaches at a particular time; an era: as, the war entered on a new phase; the varying phases of life.
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In astronomy, the particular appearance presented by the moon or by a planet at a given time; one of the recurring appearances of the moon or a planet in respect to the apparent form of the illuminated part of its disk.
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In physics, a particular value, especially at the zero of time, of the uniformly varying angular quantity upon which a simple harmonic motion, or a simple element of a harmonic motion, depends.
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In statistical mechanics, the condition of a system with respect to configuration and velocity.
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In mathematics, the angle made with the positive ray of the x-axis by the radius vector from the origin to the point representing a complex number, taken between O and 2 π or between — π and + π; the amplitude or argument a in the trigonometric form of a complex number, ρ (cos α + i sin α).
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In electricity, the time or angle at which an electric wave reaches a certain relative value, as the maximum or zero.
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In physical chemistry, one of the different homogeneous substances of which a heterogeneous thermodynamic system consists. If ice and salt are mixed there soon exist three homogeneous substances in the system, namely, brine, ice, and solid salt. All the ice existing at a given moment is one phase, all the solid salt existing at that moment is a second phase, and the brine produced up to that moment is a third phase.