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physic
  1. (archaic, countable) A medicine or drug, especially a cathartic or purgative.
  2. (archaic, uncountable) The art or profession of healing disease; medicine.
  3. (obsolete) A physician.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “I am going to the pharmacy to pick up my prescribed physic for my flu symptoms.”
physicist
  1. A person whose occupation specializes in the science of physics, especially at a professional level.
  2. (archaic) A believer in the theory that the fundamental phenomena of life are to be explained upon purely chemical and physical principles (opposed to vitalist).
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  4. Examples:
    1. “In 1990 Kyrgyz reformers picked a physicist essentially out of obscurity to run their country.”
      “Jordan algebras are called after the German physicist and mathematician Pascual Jordan.”
      “Here is the great American physicist Richard Feynman describing the success of quantum electrodynamics.”
physician
  1. A practitioner of physic, i.e. a specialist in internal medicine, especially as opposed to a surgeon; a practitioner who treats with medication rather than with surgery.
  2. A medical doctor trained in human medicine.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The physician merely waves an electronic wand in front of the patient's chest.”
      “It is not right for a physician to turn a research patient into a source of personal profit.”
      “Although trained as a physician, Haeckel abandoned his practice in 1859 after reading Darwin's Origin of Species.”
physics
  1. The branch of science concerned with the study of the properties and interactions of space, time, matter and energy.
  2. The physical aspects of a phenomenon or a system, especially those studied scientifically.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “I am currently enrolled in a physics course to deepen my understanding of natural phenomena and the laws governing matter, energy, and spacetime.”
physique
  1. The natural constitution, or physical structure, of a person.
  2. (bodybuilding): The trained muscular structure of a person's body.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “People find a muscular physique with great abs a very attractive and irresistible package.”
      “To fit a horse radius into a human forearm would require a physique to rival Popeye.”
      “A tall Atlantan man with a handsome physique and an elaborate mask spoke to them.”
physicality
  1. Physical attributes.
  2. Obsession with physical urges.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The dance performance captured the audience's attention with its intricate choreography and mesmerizing physicality, evoking a sense of raw carnality and primal sensuality.”
      “I have to work toward a depth of physicality to create the consuming jealousy that obsesses her.”
      “Their offensive line leaves something to be desired in terms of power football and physicality.”
physicism
  1. The tendency of the mind toward, or its preoccupation with, physical phenomena; materialism in philosophy and religion.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Anthropomorphism grows into theology, while physicism develops into science.”
physicalism
  1. (philosophy) A philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties; that is, that there are no kinds of things other than physical things.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “According to this argument, physicalism requires that all phenomena be susceptible in principle of a physicalistic explanation.”
      “Where are we if we take the view that physicalism cannot account for the intentionality of mental items?”
      “That does not require that in embracing naturalism one also embrace determinism, physicalism, and reductionism.”
physicalness
  1. The condition of being physical; physicality.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The other enthralling thing about sport is the physicalness of it.”
      “Playing with a mentality and physicalness that's been Michigan defense for a numbers of years.”
      “That's what we do.... That's what sets us apart, is our physicalness and our swarm.”
physiatrics
  1. (medicine) physical medicine or therapy
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is costly, requires extensive physiatrics evaluations, and has mind-numbing waiting lines.”
      “Complementary balneotherapy, physiatrics, massages, etc., combined with the high professional standard of Spa's staff increase basic healing effects.”
      Physiatrics on the other hand, is a readily available modality than can restore much useful function and reverse the contractures.”
physicalist
  1. A believer in physicalism.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Contrary to what your consult implies in his response, I am not a vitalist, a reductionist, or a physicalist.”
      “However, those who reject a physicalist ontology of consciousness must find ways of modeling it as a nonphysical aspect of reality.”
      “For all that the argument from charity shows, when it comes to disputes like that between an animist and a physicalist, relativism could be the right view.”
physicalization
  1. The act, process, or result of physicalizing
physical
physicker
  1. (dated, colloquial or dialect) A physician; a doctor.
physicianess
  1. (rare) A female physician.
physitian
  1. Obsolete form of physician.
physicks
  1. Obsolete form of physics.
physick
  1. Obsolete form of physic.
physicks
  1. plural of physick
physicking
  1. (archaic) medication
physics
  1. plural of physic
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I am currently enrolled in a physics course to deepen my understanding of natural phenomena and the laws governing matter, energy, and spacetime.”
physicalizations
  1. plural of physicalization
physicalnesses
  1. plural of physicalness
physicianesses
  1. plural of physicianess
physicalisms
physicalists
  1. plural of physicalist
physicalities
  1. plural of physicality
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I think it has a lot to do with the technical demands of a pas de deux and the different physicalities of the two sexes.”
      “We use our different physicalities, experiences and learning styles to find innovative and alternative ways of expression and movement.”
      “Because of this, they may have more confidence in their physicalities than their personalities.”
physickings
  1. plural of physicking
  2. Examples:
    1. “Powerful emetics, purgatives, and eyewashes are the most popular physickings.”
physicians
  1. plural of physician
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Studies indicate that many physicians demonstrate poor compliance with recommended tuberculosis treatment guidelines.”
      “We see the toll in the conflict between nurses and physicians when there is disagreement about the goals of care.”
      “Curiously, family physicians were more likely than cardiologists to order transfusions.”
physicists
  1. plural of physicist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “To study subatomic particles, physicists build giant accelerators that smash the particles together.”
      “Not only do condensed matter physicists use accelerators, but particle physicists use superconductors and solid-state detectors.”
      “For this reason physicists sought the quantum theory of electromagnetism or quantum electrodynamics.”
physitians
  1. plural of physitian
physickers
  1. plural of physicker
physiques
  1. plural of physique
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  3. Examples:
    1. “They were humanoid, just as tall as Cedric, with more streamline physiques.”
      “It wasn't just because of the camaraderie of the legends, but because of the aesthetically pleasing physiques they built as well.”
      “They are departing now, strutting their pumped up physiques with arms akimbo.”
physicals
  1. plural of physical
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Patients of all ages came for medical care, physicals, immunizations and reassurance.”
      “In addition to the over-the-counter trading in physicals, there has been a huge increase in exchange-traded financial contracts.”
      “Patients with concerns or vague complaints who would consider themselves healthy schedule physicals.”
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