philamot - the color of a dead leaf. Also spelled filamot. as in tsuwm’s site
http://home.mn.rr.com/wwftd/def.htm

From tsuwm’s site again”
philologaster
an incompetent philologist; a dabbler in philology

Philomel - nightingale

philtrum
n.,
pl. 3tra 73tr!8 the vertical indentation between the upper lip and the nose
Reminds me of entry in a class yearbook many years ago: “Lips that clutch
a cigaroot shall never osculate beneath my snoot.”

phlebotomy
n.
5ME flebotomie < OFr flebothomie < LL phlebotomia < Gr: see PHLEBO3 & 3TOMY6the act or practice of bloodletting as a therapeutic measure
phle[bot$o[mist
n.
One of the craziest ideas of long ago was that of cutting a vein, and allowing perhaps a pint of blood
to be lost. There is a tear-jerking tale of Robin Hood being done to death by mis-use of this.
Polycytehemia vera is only modern indication for this that I can think of.

phlogogenic - causing inflammation

phonodeik
“The desire to investigate the physical nature of musical sounds, and the sound-producing characteristics of musical instruments, led to a study of all available methods for recording the forms of sound waves. No device was found which was sophistically sensitive and free from disturbing influences for the proposed investigations, and a new instrument, the 'Phonodeik' (to show or exhibit sound) was developed.

phreatophyte. A plant whose roots generally extend downward to the water table which customarily feeds on the capillary fringe