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  • Physical object
  • Identifiable collection of matter

    In natural language and physical science, a physical object or material object (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter, usually contiguous

    Physical object

    Physical object

    Physical_object

  • Astronomical object
  • Natural physical entity in space

    An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly object is a naturally occurring physical entity, association, or structure that exists

    Astronomical object

    Astronomical object

    Astronomical_object

  • Existence
  • State of being real

    Section, §Types of Materialist Theory Markosian 2009, pp. 486–487, Physical Object Kim 2006, § 1. Introduction Addis 2013, pp. 49–50 Searle 2004, p. 183

    Existence

    Existence

    Existence

  • Mathematical object
  • constructs or language (idealism and nominalism). Objects can range from the concrete: such as physical objects usually studied in applied mathematics, to the

    Mathematical object

    Mathematical object

    Mathematical_object

  • Object
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    item, or concept Object (abstract), an object which does not exist at any particular time or place Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter

    Object

    Object

  • Digital twin integration level
  • main parts: physical object, virtual or digital object and data that provide the connection between the physical and the digital. The physical collects and

    Digital twin integration level

    Digital_twin_integration_level

  • Smart object
  • Product able to gather and exchange data

    interaction with physical world objects but also to interaction with virtual (computing environment) objects. A smart physical object may be created either

    Smart object

    Smart_object

  • Object lesson
  • Teaching method

    Look up object lesson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An object lesson is a teaching method that consists of using a physical object or visual aid

    Object lesson

    Object lesson

    Object_lesson

  • Damage
  • Change in a thing that degrades it away from its initial state

    Damage is any change in a thing, often a physical object, that degrades it away from its initial state. It can broadly be defined as "changes introduced

    Damage

    Damage

  • Abstraction
  • Process of generalization

    value of things allowing completely incommensurate objects to be compared (see the section on 'Physicality' below). The state (polity) as both concept and

    Abstraction

    Abstraction

  • Comfort object
  • Item used to provide psychological comfort

    childhood development, the term transitional object is normally used. It is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child

    Comfort object

    Comfort_object

  • Physical system
  • Portion of the universe chosen for analysis

    physical system is a collection of physical objects under study. The collection differs from a set; the objects must coexist and have some physical relationship

    Physical system

    Physical system

    Physical_system

  • Surface
  • Outermost layer of a physical object

    uppermost layer of a physical object. It is the portion or region of the object that can first be observed and with which other objects first interact. The

    Surface

    Surface

    Surface

  • Direct and indirect realism
  • Debate in the philosophy of mind

    as the immediate objects of perception. In cases of illusion or hallucination, the object has qualities that no public physical object in that situation

    Direct and indirect realism

    Direct and indirect realism

    Direct_and_indirect_realism

  • Tangible user interface
  • Physically interactive user interface

    design by giving physical forms to digital information, thus taking advantage of the human ability to grasp and manipulate physical objects and materials

    Tangible user interface

    Tangible user interface

    Tangible_user_interface

  • Goal
  • Idea of the future or result that a person or group wants to achieve

    result which guides reaction, or an end, which is an object, either a physical object or an abstract object, that has intrinsic value. Goal-setting theory was

    Goal

    Goal

  • Understanding
  • Ability to think about and use concepts to deal adequately with a subject

    to an abstract or physical object, such as a person, situation, or message whereby one is able to use concepts to model that object. Understanding is

    Understanding

    Understanding

  • Reference
  • Relationship between objects

    relationship with other, spacetime coordinates, symbolic or alpha-numeric, a physical object, or an energy projection. In some cases, methods are used that intentionally

    Reference

    Reference

  • Object hyperlinking
  • Attaching URLs tags to tanglible objects

    to extend the Internet to the physical world by attaching tags with URLs to tangible objects or locations. These object tags can then be read by a wireless

    Object hyperlinking

    Object_hyperlinking

  • Subject and object (philosophy)
  • Philosophy terms referring to an observer versus the thing observed

    discussions of objecthood to the realm of physical objects may simplify them. However, defining physical objects in terms of fundamental particles (e.g.

    Subject and object (philosophy)

    Subject_and_object_(philosophy)

  • Physical strength
  • Measure of a human's exertion of force on physical objects

    Physical strength is the measure of an individual's exertion of force on physical objects. Increasing physical strength is the goal of strength training

    Physical strength

    Physical strength

    Physical_strength

  • Skeuomorph
  • Design element borrowed from original medium

    as objects in a home. Skeuomorphs are also used by individual computer programs, often representing the program's interface as a physical object with

    Skeuomorph

    Skeuomorph

    Skeuomorph

  • Reality
  • Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent

    and logic. These include questions about whether only physical objects are real (e.g., physicalism), whether reality is fundamentally immaterial (e.g.,

    Reality

    Reality

  • Electronic Product Code
  • Universal identifier for physical object

    each different commodity) that provides a unique identity for every physical object anywhere in the world, for all time. The EPC structure is defined in

    Electronic Product Code

    Electronic Product Code

    Electronic_Product_Code

  • Physical unclonable function
  • Unreproducible object used in digital security

    A physical unclonable function, or PUF, is a physical object whose operation cannot be reproduced ("cloned") in physical way (by making another system

    Physical unclonable function

    Physical_unclonable_function

  • Phenomenology (philosophy)
  • Philosophical method and schools of philosophy

    is contrasted with phenomenalism, which reduces mental states and physical objects to complexes of sensations, and with psychologism, which treats logical

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology (philosophy)

    Phenomenology_(philosophy)

  • Intrinsic and extrinsic properties
  • Properties of an object which are/aren't part of the object itself

    property of any physical object, whereas weight is an extrinsic property that depends on the strength of the gravitational field in which the object is placed

    Intrinsic and extrinsic properties

    Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_properties

  • Work of art
  • Artistic creation of aesthetic value

    apply principally to tangible, physical forms of visual art: An example of fine art, such as a painting or sculpture. Objects in the decorative arts or applied

    Work of art

    Work of art

    Work_of_art

  • Slic3r
  • 3D printer slicing software

    production of the 3D modeled part, or object is sent to the 3D printer for the manufacturing of a physical object. As of 2013, about half of the 3D printers

    Slic3r

    Slic3r

    Slic3r

  • Physical art
  • reality, in space and time. Its ontological status is that it is a physical object. The art is concretely realized but may be abstract in nature. For

    Physical art

    Physical_art

  • Process philosophy
  • Philosophical approach

    Whitehead calls an enduring physical object, which corresponds closely with an Aristotelian substance. An enduring physical object has a temporally earliest

    Process philosophy

    Process_philosophy

  • Dinggedicht
  • Poetic form

    poets have also sought out objects from every-day life. Furthermore, the Dinggedicht needs not necessarily aim at a physical object, but also recapture abstract

    Dinggedicht

    Dinggedicht

  • Brane
  • Extended physical object in string theory

    string theory and related theories (such as supergravity), a brane is a physical object that generalizes the notion of a zero-dimensional point particle, a

    Brane

    Brane

  • Physical constant
  • Universal and unchanging physical quantity

    constants: A: physical properties of particular objects B: characteristic of a class of physical phenomena C: universal constants The same physical constant

    Physical constant

    Physical_constant

  • Ankh
  • Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol

    bouquet", and "life". The symbol often appeared in Egyptian art as a physical object representing either life or related life-giving substances such as

    Ankh

    Ankh

    Ankh

  • Pictogram
  • Ideogram that conveys its meaning through its pictorial resemblance to a physical object

    graphic symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object. Pictograms are used in systems of writing and visual communication

    Pictogram

    Pictogram

    Pictogram

  • Mental world
  • Ontological category in metaphysics

    ontological category in metaphysics, populated by nonmaterial mental objects, without physical extension (though possibly with mental extension as in a visual

    Mental world

    Mental_world

  • Bibliography
  • Organized listing of books and the systematic description of them as objects

    a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from Ancient Greek:

    Bibliography

    Bibliography

    Bibliography

  • Abstract and concrete
  • Metaphysics concept covering the divide between two types of entities

    Ontological domain – Concrete objects belong to the physical realm (or both the physical and mental realms), whereas abstract objects belong to neither. Another

    Abstract and concrete

    Abstract_and_concrete

  • Observer (quantum physics)
  • Concept in quantum mechanics

    effect, where a measurement necessarily requires interacting with the physical object being measured, affecting its properties through the interaction. The

    Observer (quantum physics)

    Observer_(quantum_physics)

  • Zoomorphism
  • Type of art

    form, except that with zoomorphism the animal form is applied to a physical object. It broadly means to attribute animal forms or animal characteristics

    Zoomorphism

    Zoomorphism

    Zoomorphism

  • Unidentified flying object
  • Apparent unusual observation in the sky

    An unidentified flying object (UFO) is an object or phenomenon seen in the sky but not yet identified or explained. The term was coined when United States

    Unidentified flying object

    Unidentified flying object

    Unidentified_flying_object

  • Ontology
  • Philosophical study of being

    of mathematical objects, like numbers and sets. Mathematical Platonists say that mathematical objects are as real as physical objects, like atoms and

    Ontology

    Ontology

  • Non-physical entity
  • Object that exists outside physical reality

    In ontology and the philosophy of mind, a non-physical entity is an object that exists outside physical reality. The philosophical schools of idealism

    Non-physical entity

    Non-physical_entity

  • Conceptual model
  • Theoretical framework

    type from the more concrete, such as the mental image of a familiar physical object, to the formal generality and abstractness of mathematical models which

    Conceptual model

    Conceptual_model

  • Physical property
  • Attribute of a physical system or body or non-chemical property of a material

    often used to describe physical properties that are especially relevant to the field of chemistry. The physical properties of an object that are traditionally

    Physical property

    Physical_property

  • Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy)
  • Property that a thing has of itself

    with other things. For example, mass is an intrinsic property of any physical object, whereas weight is an extrinsic property that varies depending on the

    Intrinsic and extrinsic properties (philosophy)

    Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_properties_(philosophy)

  • Steganography
  • Hiding messages in other messages

    the practice of representing information within another message or physical object, in such a manner that the presence of the concealed information would

    Steganography

    Steganography

  • Digital object memory
  • digital object memory (DOMe) is a digital storage space intended to keep permanently all related information about a concrete physical object instance

    Digital object memory

    Digital object memory

    Digital_object_memory

  • Wire-frame model
  • Representation of a 3D object with only its edges rendered

    three-dimensional (3D) physical object. It is based on a polygon mesh or a volumetric mesh, created by specifying each edge of the physical object where two mathematically

    Wire-frame model

    Wire-frame model

    Wire-frame_model

  • Outline of physical science
  • Hierarchical outline list of articles related to the physical sciences

    study of soil physical properties and processes. History of astrophysics – history of the study of the physical aspects of celestial objects History of astronomy

    Outline of physical science

    Outline of physical science

    Outline_of_physical_science

  • Survival
  • Concept; act of surviving

    physical object, and to abstract things such as beliefs or ideas. Living things generally have a self-preservation instinct to survive, while objects

    Survival

    Survival

    Survival

  • Process and Reality
  • 1929 book by Alfred North Whitehead

    Whitehead calls an enduring physical object, which corresponds closely with an Aristotelian substance. An enduring physical object temporally has an earliest

    Process and Reality

    Process and Reality

    Process_and_Reality

  • Physical media
  • Physical materials used to store or transmit information

    media are generally physical objects made of materials such as copper or glass. They can be touched and felt, and have physical properties such as weight

    Physical media

    Physical_media

  • Metaphysics
  • Study of fundamental reality

    idealism, everything is mental or dependent on the mind, including physical objects, which may be understood as ideas or perceptions of conscious minds

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

  • Solid modeling
  • Set of principles for modeling solid geometry

    visualization, animation, interrogation, and annotation of digital models of physical objects. The use of solid modeling techniques allows for the automation process

    Solid modeling

    Solid modeling

    Solid_modeling

  • Barycenter (astronomy)
  • Center of mass of multiple bodies orbiting each other

    two or more bodies orbit. A barycenter is a dynamical point, not a physical object. It is an important concept in fields such as astronomy and astrophysics

    Barycenter (astronomy)

    Barycenter (astronomy)

    Barycenter_(astronomy)

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Programming paradigm based on objects

    essential object-oriented ideas, such as classes, inheritance, and dynamic binding. Simula was used mainly by researchers involved with physical modelling

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented_programming

  • Token (railway signalling)
  • Method of controlling single line railways

    In railway signalling, a token is a physical object which a train driver is required to have or see before entering onto a particular section of single

    Token (railway signalling)

    Token (railway signalling)

    Token_(railway_signalling)

  • Visual space
  • Space as subjectively experienced

    an aware observer. It is the subjective counterpart of the space of physical objects. There is a long history in philosophy, and later psychology of writings

    Visual space

    Visual_space

  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Laws in physics about force and motion

    Newton's laws of motion are three physical laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws

    Newton's laws of motion

    Newton's_laws_of_motion

  • Hard copy
  • Paper or other physical form of information

    a hard copy as a permanent reproduction, or copy, in the form of a physical object, of any media suitable for direct use by a person (in particular paper)

    Hard copy

    Hard_copy

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    George Berkeley, a physical object is a kind of construction out of our experiences. Phenomenalism is the view that physical objects, properties, events

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Token
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (cryptocurrency), certain types of cryptocurrency Token (railway signalling), a physical object given to a locomotive driver to authorize him to use a particular stretch

    Token

    Token

  • Sphericity
  • Measure of how closely a shape resembles a sphere

    Sphericity is a measure of how closely the shape of a physical object resembles that of a perfect sphere. For example, the sphericity of the balls inside

    Sphericity

    Sphericity

    Sphericity

  • Variable (high-level programming language)
  • Named container for a particular type of data

    variables in mathematics. The latter is abstract, having no reference to a physical object such as storage location. The value of a computing variable is not

    Variable (high-level programming language)

    Variable_(high-level_programming_language)

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    moving object, the potential energy stored by an object (for instance due to its position in a field), the elastic energy stored in a solid object, chemical

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Object manipulation
  • Dexterity play or performance

    bartending) or for a physical interaction outside of its socially acknowledged context or differently from its original purpose. Object manipulators may also

    Object manipulation

    Object_manipulation

  • Relational quantum mechanics
  • Interpretation of quantum mechanics

    theory would make sense of quantum mechanics. The physical content of the theory has not to do with objects themselves, but the relations between them. As

    Relational quantum mechanics

    Relational_quantum_mechanics

  • Force
  • Influence that can change motion of an object

    In physics, a force is an action that can cause an object to change its velocity or its shape, or to resist other forces, or to cause changes of pressure

    Force

    Force

    Force

  • Digital object identifier
  • ISO standard unique string identifier for a digital object

    A digital object identifier (DOI) is a persistent identifier, or persistent handle, used to uniquely identify various objects, standardized by the International

    Digital object identifier

    Digital object identifier

    Digital_object_identifier

  • Normal mode
  • Pattern of oscillating motion in a system

    system are known as its natural frequencies or resonant frequencies. A physical object, such as a building, bridge, or molecule, has a set of normal modes

    Normal mode

    Normal mode

    Normal_mode

  • Object storage
  • Computer data storage architecture that manages data as objects

    instances of physical hardware, and data-management functions like data replication and data distribution at object-level granularity. Object storage systems

    Object storage

    Object_storage

  • Dimension
  • Property of a mathematical space

    these are abstract spaces, independent of the physical space. In mathematics, the dimension of an object is, roughly speaking, the number of degrees of

    Dimension

    Dimension

    Dimension

  • Helm of Awe
  • Object in Norse mythology and modern magical stave

    "commonly interpreted as 'helmet of awe' or 'helmet of terror'". A physical object called the Ægishjálmur is referenced as one item Sigurðr takes from

    Helm of Awe

    Helm of Awe

    Helm_of_Awe

  • Modal analysis using FEM
  • Computational analysis of vibrations

    modes at which the object will vibrate, dominating all the higher frequency modes. It is also possible to test a physical object to determine its natural

    Modal analysis using FEM

    Modal_analysis_using_FEM

  • Protection
  • Measures taken to guard against damage

    against damage caused by outside forces. Protection can be provided to physical objects, including organisms, to systems, and to intangible things like civil

    Protection

    Protection

    Protection

  • EPCIS
  • Global GS1 standard

    view of physical or digital objects within a relevant business context. "Objects" in the context of EPCIS typically refers to physical objects that are

    EPCIS

    EPCIS

  • George Herbert Mead
  • American philosopher (1863–1931)

    concern of the stimuli of gestures and social objects with rich meanings, rather than bare physical objects which psychological behaviourists considered

    George Herbert Mead

    George Herbert Mead

    George_Herbert_Mead

  • Cutting
  • Partial or complete separation of a body or system into two or more parts

    Cutting is the separation or opening of a physical object through the application of an acutely directed force. Implements commonly used for cutting are

    Cutting

    Cutting

    Cutting

  • Gravity
  • Attraction of masses and energy

    a physical law, a fundamental physical interaction that derives primarily from mass, and the observed consequences of that interaction on objects. Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

    Gravity

  • Kibble balance
  • Electromechanical weight measuring instrument

    honor. Prior to 2019, the definition of the kilogram was based on a physical object known as the International Prototype of the Kilogram (IPK). After considering

    Kibble balance

    Kibble balance

    Kibble_balance

  • Object Lessons
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ordinary things Object Lessons (novel), a 1991 novel by Anna Quindlen Object lesson, a teaching method that consists of using a physical object or visual aid

    Object Lessons

    Object_Lessons

  • Instrumental case
  • Grammatical case

    subject achieves or accomplishes an action. The noun may be either a physical object or an abstract concept. The instrumental case appears in this Russian

    Instrumental case

    Instrumental_case

  • Ontological priority
  • Concept in philosophy

    something (be it an idea or a physical object) is said to be "ontologically prior" to something else (i.e., idea/object/property, tone, or quality), it

    Ontological priority

    Ontological_priority

  • Phenomenalism
  • Metaphysical view that physical objects only exist as sensory stimuli

    In metaphysics, phenomenalism is the view that physical objects cannot justifiably be said to exist as "things-in-themselves", but only as perceptual phenomena

    Phenomenalism

    Phenomenalism

  • Surface (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    term is most generally used, is the outermost or uppermost layer of a physical object or space. Surface or surfaces may also refer to: Surface (mathematics)

    Surface (disambiguation)

    Surface_(disambiguation)

  • Mechanics
  • Science concerned with physical bodies subjected to forces or displacements

    matter, and motion among physical objects. Forces applied to objects may result in displacements, which are changes of an object's position relative to its

    Mechanics

    Mechanics

    Mechanics

  • Velocity
  • Speed and direction of a motion

    kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of physical objects. Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning that both magnitude and direction

    Velocity

    Velocity

    Velocity

  • Interpretation (philosophy)
  • Assigning meanings to concepts, symbols, objects

    broad types of interpretation can be distinguished: interpretations of physical objects, and interpretations of concepts (conceptual model). Interpretation

    Interpretation (philosophy)

    Interpretation_(philosophy)

  • Innermost stable circular orbit
  • Smallest stable circular orbit of a particle

    point where a physical object can orbit before tidal forces break it up. The ISCO is concerned with theoretical test particles, not real objects. In general

    Innermost stable circular orbit

    Innermost_stable_circular_orbit

  • Delivery point (futures trading)
  • physical object, such as grain or oil, the price of the futures contract is quoted assuming delivery of that physical object to a specific physical location

    Delivery point (futures trading)

    Delivery_point_(futures_trading)

  • Staging (theatre, film, television)
  • Manipulation of a performance space

    props and costumes, lighting, and sound effects. Besides costume, any physical object that appears in a play has the potential to become an important dramatic

    Staging (theatre, film, television)

    Staging_(theatre,_film,_television)

  • Forgery
  • Process of making, adapting, or imitating objects to deceive

    substitute for a forged physical object. The similar crime of fraud is the crime of deceiving another, including through the use of objects obtained through

    Forgery

    Forgery

    Forgery

  • Geomagic
  • 3D engineering and graphics software

    tools, wherein a physical object is 3D scanned and then converted into a 3D CAD model, or inspection tools, wherein a physical object is scanned and then

    Geomagic

    Geomagic

  • Unconventional computing
  • Computing by new or unusual methods

    as hardware implementation through physical reservoirs. Tangible computing refers to the use of physical objects as user interfaces for interacting with

    Unconventional computing

    Unconventional_computing

  • Internet of things
  • Internet-like structure connecting everyday physical objects

    Internet of things (IoT) describes physical objects that are embedded with sensors, processing ability, software, and other technologies that connect and

    Internet of things

    Internet of things

    Internet_of_things

  • Lighthouse paradox
  • Thought experiment about the speed of light

    ray is a physical object, and therefore must follow physical law. In reality, no physical laws are being broken as there is no physical object travelling

    Lighthouse paradox

    Lighthouse paradox

    Lighthouse_paradox

  • Color chart
  • Card with color samples

    A color chart or color reference card is a flat, physical object that has many different color samples present. They can be available as a single-page

    Color chart

    Color chart

    Color_chart

  • Documentality
  • Philosophical thesis

    within the sphere of social objects, conceived as distinct from physical and ideal objects. Ferraris argues that social objects are "social acts that have

    Documentality

    Documentality

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  • Arula
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Arula

    Shining as the Sun; Brilliant; Grace; Filled with Grace

  • Crispo
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Crispo

    Curly-haired.

  • Sulaimaan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Sulaimaan

    The Biblical Solomon is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name

  • Ezra
  • Biblical

    Ezra

    help; court

  • Salman
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi

    Salman

    Safe; Name of a Friend of Ali; Peaceable

  • Taiyaba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Taiyaba

    Innocent Person; Lovable

  • Smiren
  • Boy/Male

    Christian, Hindu, Indian

    Smiren

    Unforgettable

  • Asad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Asad

    Lion, Lord of mount Kailash or Lord Shiva

  • Sambh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sambh

    Son of Krishna and jambavati

  • Adrita
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit

    Adrita

    Love; Sweetness; Kindness; A Respected Woman

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  • Superphysical
  • a.

    Above or beyond physics; not explainable by physical laws.

  • Physico-theology
  • n.

    Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy.

  • Physiced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Physic

  • Physical
  • a.

    Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external; as, the physical, opposed to chemical, characters of a mineral.

  • Physic
  • n.

    A physician.

  • Appeal
  • v. t.

    Resort to physical means; recourse.

  • Weak
  • v. i.

    Wanting physical strength.

  • Vis
  • n.

    Physical force.

  • Physic
  • v. t.

    To treat with physic or medicine; to administer medicine to, esp. a cathartic; to operate on as a cathartic; to purge.

  • Abuse
  • v. t.

    Physical ill treatment; injury.

  • Exploration
  • n.

    physical examination.

  • Physically
  • adv.

    In a physical manner; according to the laws of nature or physics; by physical force; not morally.

  • Cession
  • n.

    A yielding to physical force.

  • 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.

  • Physician
  • n.

    Hence, figuratively, one who ministers to moral diseases; as, a physician of the soul.

  • Physician
  • n.

    A person skilled in physic, or the art of healing; one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for, and treat, diseases; a doctor of medicine.

  • Physical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to nature (as including all created existences); in accordance with the laws of nature; also, of or relating to natural or material things, or to the bodily structure, as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary; material; natural; as, armies and navies are the physical force of a nation; the body is the physical part of man.

  • Physical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of medicine; medicinal; curative; healing; also, cathartic; purgative.

  • Work
  • n.

    Exertion of strength or faculties; physical or intellectual effort directed to an end; industrial activity; toil; employment; sometimes, specifically, physically labor.