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Definition of physic
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Physic
(n.) A
specific
internal
application
for the cure or
relief
of
sickness;
a
remedy
for
disease;
a
medicine.
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Physic
::
Physic
(n.) A
specific
internal
application
for the cure or
relief
of
sickness;
a
remedy
for
disease;
a
medicine.
Hippocrates
::
Hippocrates
(n.) A
famous
Greek
physician
and
medical
writer,
born in Cos, about 460 B. C..
Hyper-
::
Hyper-
() A
prefix
signifying
over,
above;
as,
hyperphysical,
hyperthyrion;
also, above
measure,
abnormally
great,
excessive;
as,
hyperaemia,
hyperbola,
hypercritical,
hypersecretion..
Virial
::
Virial
(n.) A
certain
function
relating
to a
system
of
forces
and their
points
of
application,
-- first used by
Clausius
in the
investigation
of
problems
in
molecular
physics..
Pyrology
::
Pyrology
(n.) That
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of the
properties,
phenomena,
or
effects
of heat; also, a
treatise
on
heat..
Strife
::
Strife
(n.)
Exertion
or
contention
for
superiority;
contest
of
emulation,
either
by
intellectual
or
physical
efforts..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
active
physical
power,
or great
physical
power to act;
having
a power of
exerting
great
bodily
force;
vigorous..
Aerology
::
Aerology
(n.) That
department
of
physics
which
treats
of the
atmosphere.
Hurt
::
Hurt (v. t.) To cause
physical
pain to; to do
bodily
harm to; to wound or
bruise
painfully.
Physic
::
Physic
(v. t.) To work on as a
remedy;
to heal; to cure.
Fascinate
::
Fascinate
(v. t.) To
excite
and
allure
irresistibly
or
powerfully;
to
charm;
to
captivate,
as by
physical
or
mental
charms..
Physicking
::
Physicking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Physi.
Brother
::
Brother
(n.) One
related
or
closely
united
to
another
by some
common
tie or
interest,
as of rank,
profession,
membership
in a
society,
toil,
suffering,
etc.; -- used among
judges,
clergymen,
monks,
physicians,
lawyers,
professors
of
religion,
etc..
Antiphysical
::
Antiphysical
(a.)
Contrary
to
nature;
unnatural.
Incoherent
::
Incoherent
(a.) Not
coherent;
wanting
cohesion;
loose;
unconnected;
physically
disconnected;
not fixed to each; -- said of
material
substances.
Operate
::
Operate
(v. i.) To
produce
an
appropriate
physical
effect;
to issue in the
result
designed
by
nature;
especially
(Med.),
to take
appropriate
effect
on the human
system..
Ill
::
Ill (a.)
Contrary
to good, in a
physical
sense;
contrary
or
opposed
to
advantage,
happiness,
etc.; bad; evil;
unfortunate;
disagreeable;
unfavorable..
Convert
::
Convert
(v. i.) To be
turned
or
changed
in
character
or
direction;
to
undergo
a
change,
physically
or
morally..
Homology
::
Homology
(n.) The
correspondence
or
resemblance
of
substances
belonging
to the same type or
series;
a
similarity
of
composition
varying
by a
small,
regular
difference,
and
usually
attended
by a
regular
variation
in
physical
properties;
as, there is an
homology
between
methane,
CH4,
ethane,
C2H6,
propane,
C3H8, etc., all
members
of the
paraffin
series.
In an
extended
sense,
the term is
applied
to the
relation
between
chemical
elements
of the same
group;
as,
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine
are said
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..
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