phoenix

phoe|nix /f'iːnɪks/ (phoenixes)
1 [N-COUNT] usu sing
A phoenix is an imaginary bird which, according to ancient stories, burns itself to ashes every five hundred years and is then born again.
2 [N-SING]
If you describe someone or something as a phoenix, you mean that they return again after seeming to disappear or be destroyed. (LITERARY)
Out of the ashes of the economic shambles, a phoenix of recovery can arise.

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