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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Phys·ic·al
a.
1.
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
.
Labor
,
in
the
physical
world
,
is
. . .
employed
in
putting
objects
in
motion
.
--
J
.
S
.
Mill
.
A
society
sunk
in
ignorance
,
and
ruled
by
mere
physical
force
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
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
philosophy.”
3.
Perceptible
through
a
bodily
or
material
organization
;
cognizable
by
the
senses
;
external
;
as
,
the
physical
,
opposed
to
chemical
,
characters
of
a
mineral
.
4.
Of
or
pertaining
to
physic
,
or
the
art
of
medicine
;
medicinal
;
curative
;
healing
;
also
,
cathartic
;
purgative
. [
Obs
.]
“
Physical
herbs.”
Is
Brutus
sick
?
and
is
it
physical
To
walk
unbraced
,
and
suck
up
the
humors
Of
the
dank
morning
? --
Shak
.
Physical astronomy
,
that
part
of
astronomy
which
treats
of
the
causes
of
the
celestial
motions
;
specifically
,
that
which
treats
of
the
motions
resulting
from
universal
gravitation
.
Physical education
,
training
of
the
bodily
organs
and
powers
with
a
view
to
the
promotion
of
health
and
vigor
.
Physical examination
Med.
,
an
examination
of
the
bodily
condition
of
a
person
.
Physical geography
.
See
under
Geography
.
Physical point
,
an
indefinitely
small
portion
of
matter
;
a
point
conceived
as
being
without
extension
,
yet
having
physical
properties
,
as
weight
,
inertia
,
momentum
,
etc
.;
a
material
point
.
Physical signs
Med.
,
the
objective
signs
of
the
bodily
state
afforded
by
a
physical
examination
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
ge·og·ra·phy
n.
;
pl
.
Geographies
1.
The
science
which
treats
of
the
world
and
its
inhabitants
;
a
description
of
the
earth
,
or
a
portion
of
the
earth
,
including
its
structure
,
features
,
products
,
political
divisions
,
and
the
people
by
whom
it
is
inhabited
.
It
also
includes
the
responses
and
adaptations
of
people
to
topography
,
climate
,
soil
and
vegetation
2.
A
treatise
on
this
science
.
Astronomical
,
or Mathematical
,
geography
treats
of
the
earth
as
a
planet
,
of
its
shape
,
its
size
,
its
lines
of
latitude
and
longitude
,
its
zones
,
and
the
phenomena
due
to
to
the
earth's
diurnal
and
annual
motions
.
Physical geography
treats
of
the
conformation
of
the
earth's
surface
,
of
the
distribution
of
land
and
water
,
of
minerals
,
plants
,
animals
,
etc
.,
and
applies
the
principles
of
physics
to
the
explanation
of
the
diversities
of
climate
,
productions
,
etc
.
Political geography
treats
of
the
different
countries
into
which
earth
is
divided
with
regard
to
political
and
social
and
institutions
and
conditions
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
physical
geography
n
:
the
study
of
physical
features
of
the
earth's
surface
[
syn
:
physiography
]
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