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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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Fee
::
Fee (n.)
Reward
or
compensation
for
services
rendered
or to be
rendered;
especially,
payment
for
professional
services,
of
optional
amount,
or fixed by
custom
or laws;
charge;
pay;
perquisite;
as, the fees of
lawyers
and
physicians;
the fees of
office;
clerk's
fees;
sheriff's
fees;
marriage
fees, etc..
Cementation
::
Cementation
(n.) A
process
which
consists
in
surrounding
a solid body with the
powder
of other
substances,
and
heating
the whole to a
degree
not
sufficient
to cause
fusion,
the
physical
properties
of the body being
changed
by
chemical
combination
with
powder;
thus iron
becomes
steel by
cementation
with
charcoal,
and green glass
becomes
porcelain
by
cementation
with
sand..
Catastrophism
::
Catastrophism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
geological
changes
in the
earth's
crust have been
caused
by the
sudden
action
of
violent
physical
causes;
--
opposed
to the
doctrine
of
uniformism.
Physico-theology
::
Physico-theology
(n.)
Theology
or
divinity
illustrated
or
enforced
by
physics
or
natural
philosophy.
Cephalization
::
Cephalization
(n.)
Domination
of the head in
animal
life as
expressed
in the
physical
structure;
localization
of
important
organs
or parts in or near the head, in
animal
development..
Physical
::
Physical
(a.)
Perceptible
through
a
bodily
or
material
organization;
cognizable
by the
senses;
external;
as, the
physical,
opposed
to
chemical,
characters
of a
mineral..
Hippocrates
::
Hippocrates
(n.) A
famous
Greek
physician
and
medical
writer,
born in Cos, about 460 B. C..
Dyne
::
Dyne (n.) The unit of
force,
in the C. G. S.
(Centimeter
Gram
Second)
system
of
physical
units;
that is, the force
which,
acting
on a gram for a
second,
generates
a
velocity
of a
centimeter
per
second..
Rational
::
Rational
(a.)
Relating
to the
reason;
not
physical;
mental.
Irony
::
Irony (a.)
Resembling
iron
taste,
hardness,
or other
physical
property..
Effort
::
Effort
(n.) An
exertion
of
strength
or
power,
whether
physical
or
mental,
in
performing
an act or
aiming
at an
object;
more or less
strenuous
endeavor;
struggle
directed
to the
accomplishment
of an
object;
as, an
effort
to scale a
wall..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To guide or
conduct
with the hand, or by means of some
physical
contact
connection;
as, a
father
leads a
child;
a
jockey
leads a horse with a
halter;
a dog leads a blind man..
Medicine
::
Medicine
(n.) A
physician.
Hyetography
::
Hyetography
(n.) The
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
geographical
distribution
of rain.
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..
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In moral
qualities;
in
disposition
and
character;
as, one who
physically
and
morally
endures
hardships..
External
::
External
(a.)
Outwardly
perceptible;
visible;
physical
or
corporeal,
as
distinguished
from
mental
or
moral..
Aerology
::
Aerology
(n.) That
department
of
physics
which
treats
of the
atmosphere.
Cosmothetic
::
Cosmothetic
(a.)
Assuming
or
positing
the
actual
existence
or
reality
of the
physical
or
external
world.
Incapacity
::
Incapacity
(n.) Want of
capacity;
lack of
physical
or
intellectual
power;
inability.
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