SPECTRE


Meaning of SPECTRE in English

n. (US specter)

1. a ghost.

2 a haunting presentiment or preoccupation (the spectre of war).

3 (in comb.) used in the names of some animals because of their thinness, transparency, etc. (spectre-bat; spectre-crab).

Phrases and idioms:

Spectre of the Brocken a huge shadowy image of the observer projected on mists about a mountain-top (observed on the Brocken in Germany).

Etymology: F spectre or L spectrum: see SPECTRUM

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.