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Physic
n.
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A physician.
Physiced
imp. & p. p.
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of Physic
Physicking
p. pr. & vb. n.
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of Physic
Physic
v. t.
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To treat with physic or medicine; to administer medicine to, esp. a cathartic; to operate on as a cathartic; to purge.
Physic
v. t.
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To work on as a remedy; to heal; to cure.
Physical
a.
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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.
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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.
Physical
a.
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Perceptible through a bodily or material organization; cognizable by the senses; external; as, the physical, opposed to chemical, characters of a mineral.
Physical
a.
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Of or pertaining to physic, or the art of medicine; medicinal; curative; healing; also, cathartic; purgative.
Physically
adv.
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In a physical manner; according to the laws of nature or physics; by physical force; not morally.
Physically
adv.
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According to the rules of medicine.
Physician
n.
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A person skilled in physic, or the art of healing; one duty authorized to prescribe remedies for, and treat, diseases; a doctor of medicine.
Physician
n.
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Hence, figuratively, one who ministers to moral diseases; as, a physician of the soul.
Physicianed
a.
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Licensed as a physician.
Physicism
n.
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The tendency of the mind toward, or its preoccupation with, physical phenomena; materialism in philosophy and religion.
Physicist
n.
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One versed in physics.
Physicist
n.
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A believer in the theory that the fundamental phenomena of life are to be explained upon purely chemical and physical principles; -- opposed to vitalist.
Physicking
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p. pr. & vb. n. fr. Physic, v. t.
Physico-
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A combining form, denoting relation to, or dependence upon, natural causes, or the science of physics.
Physicochemical
a.
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Involving the principles of both physics and chemistry; dependent on, or produced by, the joint action of physical and chemical agencies.
Physicologic
n.
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Logic illustrated by physics.
Physicological
a.
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Of or pertaining to physicologic.
Physicology
n.
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Physics.
Physico-mathematics
n.
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Mixed mathematics.
Physico-philosophy
n.
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The philosophy of nature.
Physico-theology
n.
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Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy.
Physics
n.
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The science of nature, or of natural objects; that branch of science which treats of the laws and properties of matter, and the forces acting upon it; especially, that department of natural science which treats of the causes (as gravitation, heat, light, magnetism, electricity, etc.) that modify the general properties of bodies; natural philosophy.
Physiocrat
n.
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One of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order.
Physiogeny
n.
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The germ history of the functions, or the history of the development of vital activities, in the individual, being one of the branches of ontogeny. See Morphogeny.
Physiognomer
n.
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Physiognomist.
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