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Definition of physical
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Physical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
physics,
or
natural
philosophy;
treating
of, or
relating
to, the
causes
and
connections
of
natural
phenomena;
as,
physical
science;
physical
laws..
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Embodiment
::
Embodiment
(n.) That which
embodies
or is
embodied;
representation
in a
physical
body; a
completely
organized
system,
like the body; as, the
embodiment
of
courage,
or of
courtesy;
the
embodiment
of true
piety..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A mode of
expressing
abstract
or
immaterial
ideas by words which
suggest
pictures
or
images
from the
physical
world;
pictorial
language;
a
trope;
hence,
any
deviation
from the
plainest
form of
statement..
Flesh
::
Flesh (n.) In a bad
sense,
tendency
to
transient
or
physical
pleasure;
desire
for
sensual
gratification;
carnality..
Feel
::
Feel (v. i.) To be
conscious
of an
inward
impression,
state of mind,
persuasion,
physical
condition,
etc.; to
perceive
one's self to be; --
followed
by an
adjective
describing
the
state,
etc.; as, to feel
assured,
grieved,
persuaded..
Force
::
Force (n.) Any
action
between
two
bodies
which
changes,
or tends to
change,
their
relative
condition
as to rest or
motion;
or, more
generally,
which
changes,
or tends to
change,
any
physical
relation
between
them,
whether
mechanical,
thermal,
chemical,
electrical,
magnetic,
or of any other kind; as, the force of
gravity;
cohesive
force;
centrifugal
force..
Clear-seeing
::
Clear-seeing
(a.)
Having
a clear
physical
or
mental
vision;
having
a clear
understanding.
Abolish
::
Abolish
(v. t.) To put an end to, or
destroy,
as a
physical
objects;
to wipe out..
Labor
::
Labor (n.)
Physical
toil or
bodily
exertion,
especially
when
fatiguing,
irksome,
or
unavoidable,
in
distinction
from
sportive
exercise;
hard,
muscular
effort
directed
to some
useful
end, as
agriculture,
manufactures,
and like;
servile
toil;
exertion;
work..
Force
::
Force (n.) To
constrain
to do or to
forbear,
by the
exertion
of a power not
resistible;
to
compel
by
physical,
moral,
or
intellectual
means;
to
coerce;
as,
masters
force
slaves
to
labor..
Calistheneum
::
Calistheneum
(n.) A
gymnasium;
esp. one for light
physical
exercise
by women and
children.
Theory
::
Theory
(n.) The
philosophical
explanation
of
phenomena,
either
physical
or
moral;
as,
Lavoisier's
theory
of
combustion;
Adam
Smith's
theory
of moral
sentiments..
Irony
::
Irony (a.)
Resembling
iron
taste,
hardness,
or other
physical
property..
Strife
::
Strife
(n.)
Exertion
or
contention
for
superiority;
contest
of
emulation,
either
by
intellectual
or
physical
efforts..
Hither
::
Hither
(adv.)
To this
point,
source,
conclusion,
design,
etc.; -- in a sense not
physical..
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..
Potency
::
Potency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potent;
physical
or moral
power;
inherent
strength;
energy;
ability
to
effect
a
purpose;
capability;
efficacy;
influence.
Decayed
::
Decayed
(a.)
Fallen,
as to
physical
or
social
condition;
affected
with
decay;
rotten;
as,
decayed
vegetation
or
vegetables;
a
decayed
fortune
or
gentleman..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. i.) To be
turned
or
changed
in
character
or
direction;
to
undergo
a
change,
physically
or
morally..
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.)
Physical
force or
steadiness;
muscular
power and
control;
constitutional
vigor.
Trimorph
::
Trimorph
(n.) A
substance
which
crystallizes
in three
distinct
forms,
or which has three
distinct
physical
states;
also, any one of these
distinct
forms.
See
Trimorphism,
1..
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