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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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Body
::
Body (n.) The
material
organized
substance
of an
animal,
whether
living
or dead, as
distinguished
from the
spirit,
or vital
principle;
the
physical
person..
Inclemency
::
Inclemency
(n.)
Physical
severity
or
harshness
(commonly
in
respect
to the
elements
or
weather);
roughness;
storminess;
rigor;
severe
cold, wind, rain, or
snow..
Galvanism
::
Galvanism
(n.) The
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of
dynamical
elecricity,
or the
properties
and
effects
of
electrical
currents..
Droop
::
Droop (v. i.) To hang
bending
downward;
to sink or hang down, as an
animal,
plant,
etc., from
physical
inability
or
exhaustion,
want of
nourishment,
or the
like..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Acting
upon or
through
one's moral
nature
or sense of
right,
or
suited
to act in such a
manner;
as, a moral
arguments;
moral
considerations.
Sometimes
opposed
to
material
and
physical;
as, moral
pressure
or
support..
Laboratory
::
Laboratory
(n.) The
workroom
of a
chemist;
also, a place
devoted
to
experiments
in any
branch
of
natural
science;
as, a
chemical,
physical,
or
biological
laboratory.
Hence,
by
extension,
a place where
something
is
prepared,
or some
operation
is
performed;
as, the liver is the
laboratory
of the
bile..
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That which is
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
Disgust
::
Disgust
(v. t.)
Repugnance
to what is
offensive;
aversion
or
displeasure
produced
by
something
loathsome;
loathing;
strong
distaste;
-- said
primarily
of the
sickening
opposition
felt for
anything
which
offends
the
physical
organs
of
taste;
now
rather
of the
analogous
repugnance
excited
by
anything
extremely
unpleasant
to the moral taste or
higher
sensibilities
of our
nature;
as, an act of
cruelty
may
excite
disgust..
Withstand
::
Withstand
(prep.)
To stand
against;
to
oppose;
to
resist,
either
with
physical
or moral
force;
as, to
withstand
an
attack
of
troops;
to
withstand
eloquence
or
arguments..
Optics
::
Optics
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
nature
and
properties
of
light,
the laws of its
modification
by
opaque
and
transparent
bodies,
and the
phenomena
of
vision..
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.)
Relating
to
physical
forces,
effects,
or laws; as,
dynamical
geology..
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..
Lamarckism
::
Lamarckism
(n.) The
theory
that
structural
variations,
characteristic
of
species
and
genera,
are
produced
in
animals
and
plants
by the
direct
influence
of
physical
environments,
and esp., in the case of
animals,
by
effort,
or by use or
disuse
of
certain
organs..
Assault
::
Assault
(n.) A
violent
onset or
attack
with
physical
means,
as
blows,
weapons,
etc.; an
onslaught;
the rush or
charge
of an
attacking
force;
onset;
as, to make
assault
upon a man, a
house,
or a
town..
Sex
::
Sex (n.) The
distinguishing
peculiarity
of male or
female
in both
animals
and
plants;
the
physical
difference
between
male and
female;
the
assemblage
of
properties
or
qualities
by which male is
distinguished
from
female.
Incoherent
::
Incoherent
(a.) Not
coherent;
wanting
cohesion;
loose;
unconnected;
physically
disconnected;
not fixed to each; -- said of
material
substances.
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..
Psychophysics
::
Psychophysics
(n.) The
science
of the
connection
between
nerve
action
and
consciousness;
the
science
which
treats
of the
relations
of the
psychical
and
physical
in their
conjoint
operation
in man; the
doctrine
of the
relation
of
function
or
dependence
between
body and soul.
Energetics
::
Energetics
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the laws
governing
the
physical
or
mechanical,
in
distinction
from the
vital,
forces,
and which
comprehends
the
consideration
and
general
investigation
of the whole range of the
forces
concerned
in
physical
phenomena..
Fascinate
::
Fascinate
(v. t.) To
excite
and
allure
irresistibly
or
powerfully;
to
charm;
to
captivate,
as by
physical
or
mental
charms..
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