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Definition of physic
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Physic
(n.) The art of
healing
diseases;
the
science
of
medicine;
the
theory
or
practice
of
medicine.
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Alleviate
::
Alleviate
(v. t.) To
lighten
or
lessen
(physical
or
mental
troubles);
to
mitigate,
or make
easier
to be
endured;
as, to
alleviate
sorrow,
pain, care, etc. ; --
opposed
to
aggravate..
Hyperphysical
::
Hyperphysical
(a.) Above or
transcending
physical
laws;
supernatural.
Engine
::
Engine
(n.) A
compound
machine
by which any
physical
power is
applied
to
produce
a given
physical
effect.
Mercurialist
::
Mercurialist
(n.) A
physician
who uses much
mercury,
in any of its
forms,
in his
practice..
Aerology
::
Aerology
(n.) That
department
of
physics
which
treats
of the
atmosphere.
Dietetist
::
Dietetist
(n.) A
physician
who
applies
the rules of
dietetics
to the cure of
diseases.
Train
::
Train (v. i.) To
prepare
by
exercise,
diet,
instruction,
etc., for any
physical
contest;
as, to train for a boat
race..
Samson
::
Samson
(n.) An
Israelite
of Bible
record
(see
Judges
xiii.),
distinguished
for his great
strength;
hence,
a man of
extraordinary
physical
strength..
Physic
::
Physic
(n.) The art of
healing
diseases;
the
science
of
medicine;
the
theory
or
practice
of
medicine.
Dose
::
Dose (n.) To give doses to; to
medicine
or
physic
to; to give
potions
to,
constantly
and
without
need..
Incompetency
::
Incompetency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
incompetent;
want of
physical,
intellectual,
or moral
ability;
insufficiency;
inadequacy;
as, the
incompetency
of a child hard
labor,
or of an idiot for
intellectual
efforts..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) Any
exercise,
physical
or
mental,
enforced
with
regularity
and by
constant
repetition;
as, a
severe
drill in Latin
grammar..
Electrology
::
Electrology
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
phenomena
of
electricity
and its
properties.
View
::
View (n.) Power of
seeing,
either
physically
or
mentally;
reach or range of
sight;
extent
of
prospect..
Inclemency
::
Inclemency
(n.)
Physical
severity
or
harshness
(commonly
in
respect
to the
elements
or
weather);
roughness;
storminess;
rigor;
severe
cold, wind, rain, or
snow..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.)
Wanting
in
ability
or
qualification
for the
purpose
or end in view; not large
enough
to
contain
or hold;
deficient
in
physical
strength,
mental
or moral
power,
etc.; not
capable;
as,
incapable
of
holding
a
certain
quantity
of
liquid;
incapable
of
endurance,
of
comprehension,
of
perseverance,
of
reform,
etc..
Antiphysical
::
Antiphysical
(a.)
Relieving
flatulence;
carminative.
Methodical
::
Methodical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ancient
school
of
physicians
called
methodists.
Introspective
::
Introspective
(a.)
Involving
the act or
results
of
conscious
knowledge
of
physical
phenomena;
--
contrasted
with
associational.
Metaphysical
::
Metaphysical
(a.)
Preternatural
or
supernatural.
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