Phenix
Phenix , noun
[Latin phoenix, Greek foi^nix.]
1.
(Greek Mythology) A bird fabled to exist single, to be consumed by fire by its own act, and to rise again from its ashes. Hence, an emblem of immortality.
2.
(Astronomy) A southern constellation.
3.
A marvelous person or thing. [Rare] — Latimer
4.
A person or thing that suffered destruction or defeat and was restored to its former state.
Collocations (1)
to rise like a phoenix , to resume an endeavor after an apparently final defeat.