Words Starting With "P"

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Physic

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The word "physic" can have two distinct meanings, reflecting the varied branches of human understanding and inquiry, particularly in the contexts of natural science and healing.1. <strong>Physics</strong>: <strong>Physics</strong> is a fundamental branch of science that aims to understand and describe the fundamental make-up and behavior of the physical universe from the smallest subatomic particles to the entire cosmos. This field is concerned with matter, energy, motion, forces, space, and time. It includes the study of quantum mechanics, which attempts to explain the nature of reality at the smallest scales; works on general relativity, which explains gravitational forces; and quantum field theory, which provides insights into the nature of subatomic particles and forces. Physics also encompasses the study of electromagnetic waves, the behavior of matter in extreme conditions, and the fundamental laws of nature.2. <strong>Medicine/Pharmacology (Historical Context)</strong>: Historically, a "physic" also came to mean a medicinal remedy or a healer. In this sense, the term is more relevant to the early elements of healthcare and pharmacology, especially in a literary or historical context. The word has roots dating back to ancient civilizations, where healers and physicians (physicians) of various cultures attempted to understand and use natural remedies to cure diseases.Both branches of the term "physic" assume a deep understanding of the behavior and principles governing physical phenomena, whether they are sub-atomic particles or human health.

Physical

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Having a presence in space or material form, capable of being touched or felt.

Physicality

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The concept of physicality refers to the quality of being physical or tangible, relating to the body or physical world. It can also describe the physical aspect or expression of something, such as emotion, movement, or expression.In a broader sense, physicality can also refer to a person's physical appearance, strength, or energy.Example uses:<em> The physicality of a dancer is evident in their fluid movements and strong footwork.</em> The physicality of the novel's protagonist is reflected in their rugged appearance and tough demeanor. The physicality of the environment played a significant role in shaping the course of human history.

Physically

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Located in or relating to the body.Example: The hospital is well equipped with all the modern medical facilities physically.Example: Nobody physically saw the crime but heard the noise.

Physicals

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The word "physicals" refers to a medical examination, typically a routine or comprehensive evaluation of an individual's physical health and fitness. It may involve checking vital signs, such as blood pressure, body temperature, and pulse, as well as examining various parts of the body, such as the ears, eyes, and heart.Common types of physicals include:<em> Annual physicals: a routine check-up to assess overall health and spot any potential problems</em> Pre-employment physicals: a medical examination required by employers before hiring certain workers, such as those who will be working with the public or in high-risk jobs<em> Pre-operative physicals: a medical evaluation performed before surgery to ensure the individual is fit for the procedure</em> Sports physicals: a health screening required by schools or sports leagues before participation in athletic activitiesIn general, a physical can be a broad term, but in many contexts, it refers to a medical exam that assesses an individual's physical health.

Physician

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A physician is a medical doctor who is qualified to practice medicine with a doctoral degree (e.g. M.D. or D.O.), including diagnosing diseases, prescribing treatments, and providing medical care.

Physicians

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A person who practices medicine, especially a doctor of medicine, such as a medical doctor (M.D.) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.).

Physicism

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I think you meant "physicalism".Physicalism, also known as materialism or stratificationalism, is a philosophical position that holds that the only real entities are physical entities, and that all things can be explained in terms of matter and its movements. It is the view that everything that exists is physical and caused by physical processes.

Physicist

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A scientist who specializes in the study of the natural world around us, particularly in the field of matter, energy, and the fundamental laws of the physical universe. They apply the scientific method to investigate and explain the behavior of physical phenomena, using theories, experiments, and mathematical models to understand the properties and interactions of matter and energy. Physicists can specialize in various areas such as theoretical physics, experimental physics, astrophysics, nuclear physics, and more. They often work in universities, research institutions, national laboratories, or private industry, and may also make groundbreaking discoveries that advance our understanding of the universe.

Physicists

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A person who studies physics, which is the natural science that explores the fundamental laws controlling the behavior of matter and energy. Physicists use mathematical and experimental techniques to examine the nature of the physical universe, from the smallest atoms to the vast expanses of space and time.

Physick

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"Physick" can refer to two different things:1. <strong>Old-fashioned spelling of "physician"</strong>: In the 17th and 18th centuries, the word "physick" was commonly used as an alternative spelling of "physician", a medical doctor or healer.Example: "The physick attended to the patient's wounds."2. <strong>The Physick family</strong>: In American history, the Physick family was a prominent and influential family in the 18th and 19th centuries, known for their contributions to politics, art, and architecture. The most notable member of the family is Philip Syng Physick (1747-1837), an American physician and the first native American-born surgeon in the United States.However, the most common meaning of "physick" is still related to medicine and healing.In modern English, "physick" is no longer a commonly used word, and it's mostly of interest to historians, medical professionals, and genealogists.

Physicking

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Physicking refers to administering or giving physical treatment, especially medical treatment, particularly in a non-scientific or unconventional way.

Physicochemical

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A adjective that describes something that relates to the intersection of two sciences: physics and chemistry.It refers to a property or characteristic that is related to both the physical and chemical properties of a substance or system. This can include properties such as electrical conductivity, optical properties, or magnetic properties, which are influenced by both physical laws (e.g., laws of thermodynamics, electrodynamics) and chemical laws (e.g., laws of chemical reactions, phase equilibrium).In general, the term "physicochemical" is often used in the fields of analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science, where a deep understanding of the physical and chemical properties of substances is crucial for understanding their behavior and applications.

Physicology

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I couldn't find any information on the word "physicology". However, I'm going to take a guess that you meant "physiology". Physiology is the branch of biology that deals with the functions and processes that occur within living organisms. It is the study of the ways in which living things grow, respond to stimuli, and maintain their internal environment.

Physics

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Physics is the scientific study of the natural world around us, including the behavior of matter and energy and the fundamental laws that govern the universe. It involves the study of matter, energy, space, and time, and can be broadly categorized into two main branches: theoretical physics and experimental physics.Theoretical physics involves the development of mathematical models and theories that describe the behavior of the physical world, while experimental physics involves the design and execution of experiments to test these theories and measure the physical properties of objects and materials.Some of the main topics studied in physics include:<em> Mechanics: the study of motion and the forces that affect it</em> Heat: the study of temperature, heat transfer, and the behavior of thermodynamic systems<em> Light: the study of the properties and behavior of electromagnetic radiation</em> Electricity and magnetism: the study of the behavior of electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with matter Nuclear physics: the study of the behavior of subatomic particles and the interactions between themPhysics has many practical applications in our daily lives, from the technology used in our devices and gadgets to the way we understand and interact with the world around us.

Physidae

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The Physidae, also known as bladder snails or Ram's horn snails, are a family of freshwater gastropod mollusks.

Physio

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Physics

Physiochemical

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The term "physiochemical" refers to the combined aspects of physical and chemical properties and processes. It describes the physical properties and behavior of substances along with their chemical properties and processes.In essence, physiochemical properties are those that involve the interplay between physical properties (such as shape, size, temperature, pressure) and chemical properties (such as reactivity, polarity). This includes properties such as surface tension, melting point, boiling point, viscosity, solubility, and more.Physiochemical processes are crucial in various fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. They are fundamental in understanding the behavior and properties of matter under different conditions and are pivotal in applications such as pharmacology, where understanding the physiochemical properties of drugs is critical for their behavior in the body.

Physiocracy

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Physiocracy is an economic theory that originated in 18th-century France, which emphasizes the idea that the wealth of a nation is derived solely from the value of its land and agricultural production. It was developed by French economists such as François Quesnay and Victor de Riquet, Marquis de Mirabeau.The core principles of physiocracy are as follows:1. <strong>Land is the source of all wealth</strong>: Physiocrats believed that the primary source of a nation's wealth is the land and its agricultural production.2. <strong>Production is the driving force of economic growth</strong>: Physical production, particularly agricultural production, is seen as the engine of economic growth and development.3. <strong>Agricultural production must be increased</strong>: To achieve economic growth, the production of agricultural goods must be increased, and the fertility of the land must be maximized.4. <strong>Free trade and laissez-faire policies</strong>: Physiocrats advocated for free trade and laissez-faire economic policies, allowing the market to regulate itself without government intervention.Physiocracy's main contribution to economics was to emphasize the importance of land and agriculture in economic development. It also highlighted the need for policies that support the growth of agricultural production, such as the development of infrastructure, trade, and finance.However, physiocracy also had its limitations. Critics argued that the theory ignored the role of industry and manufacturing in economic growth, and that it overemphasized the role of land ownership in wealth creation. Nevertheless, physiocracy played an important role in shaping early modern economic thought and continues to influence economic theories today.

Physiocrat

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A physiocrat was a member of an 18th-century French economic theory that emphasized the importance of agriculture as the primary source of a country's wealth and prosperity. The term "physiocrat" comes from the Greek word "physis," meaning "nature," and "kratos," meaning "rule" or "power."Physiocrats believed that the key to national prosperity lay in the efficient production and distribution of agricultural goods, and that a country's wealth was determined by its ability to produce food and other essential products. They argued that the best way to achieve prosperity was through free trade, free markets, and a minimum of government intervention in economic affairs.Physiocrats also believed in the concept of "laissez-faire," which holds that the economy should be left to operate on its own, without interference from the government. They argued that government intervention in the economy could only lead to inefficiency and corruption, and that the economy would flourish best if left to its own natural course.Notable physiocrats include François Quesnay, whom is considered the founder of the school, and Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, who served as a physiocratic minister and prefigured some of the ideas of Karl Marx.

Physiocratism

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Physiocratism is an economic theory developed in 18th-century France. It is a school of economic thought that emphasized the importance of agriculture as the primary source of wealth and believed that the wealth of a nation is determined by the natural resources available to it. The physiocrats believed that land is the sole source of wealth and that the main task of economic policy is to maximize the productivity of agriculture in order to increase the nation's wealth.Physiocracy also emphasized the concept of laissez-faire (meaning "letting things be") economic policies, which advocates for minimal government intervention in economic matters. They believed that the market should be free to operate without external interference, and that state intervention should only be necessary in cases of market failure.The physiocrats rejected the mercantilist policies of the time, which focused on accumulating wealth through imports and exports, and instead, believed in leaving the economy to its natural course.

Physiocrats

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Physiocrats were a group of 18th-century French economists who believed that economic activity is derived from land ownership and that food production is the source of all wealth. The term "physiocrat" was coined from the Greek word "physikos," meaning "of nature," and "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule.The physiocrats are considered to be the precursors of Adam Smith and the classical economists, and their ideas about the natural laws of economics and the concept of the "invisible hand" of the market were influential in the development of economic thought.

Physiogeny

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The term "physiognomy" (not "physiogeny") refers to the study of the relationship between the physical appearance of an individual and their character, personality, or temperament. It is the observation and interpretation of facial features, body proportions, and other physical characteristics to draw conclusions about a person's character, behavior, or intellectual abilities.In other words, physiognomy is an attempt to read a person's personality or character from their physical appearance, which is a concept that has been around for centuries and has been touched on in various cultures and traditions.Physiognomy is not a scientifically accepted method of personality assessment and is considered a pseudoscience by many experts.

Physiognomer

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A physiognomer is a person who believes that the shape and appearance of the face, hands, or other physical characteristics can reveal information about a person's character, personality, or destiny. In other words, they believe in the idea that a person's physical features can be used to predict their traits and behavior.

Physiognomic

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Relating to physiognomy, the practice of judging a person's character or temperament based on their facial features.

Physiognomical

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The term "physiognomical" refers to the study of the relationship between a person's physical characteristics and their character or personality. It is a classification of the art of physiognomy, which was a 16th-century philosophical system that claimed to characterizing the personality, temperament, even the moral and intellectual capacities, by the proportions and qualities of the various parts of the face and body.

Physiognomically

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Relating to physiognomy, the study of the shape of the face and body to determine a person's character or personality.

Physiognomies

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Physiognomies refers to the study or practice of judging a person's character, temperament, or personality based on their physical appearance, particularly the shape and features of their face, body, and other physical characteristics.It involves a superficial judgment about a person's character by analyzing their:<em> Facial structure (e.g. shape of the eyebrow, nose, lips, jawline, etc.)</em> Body shape and posture<em> Skin color, texture, and complexion</em> Hair texture and style Eyes and eye shapeThe term "physiognomy" is often associated with a pseudoscientific and outdated practice, as there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that physical characteristics can accurately predict a person's personality or behavior.

Physiognomise

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"To physiognomise" means to judge or interpret a person's character, personality, or disposition by their physical appearance or facial features. It involves analyzing the external physical characteristics of a person and making inferences about their inner nature, often based on theories or practices that are now considered pseudoscientific.

Physiognomising

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Physiognomising or physiognomy is the study of the shapes and lines of a person's face as supposed to reflect their character or behavior. It is a form of a pseudoscience, as there is no scientific basis for the idea that physical characteristics can accurately predict a person's personality traits.

Physiognomist

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A person who claims that a person's character or personality can be inferred from their physical appearance, often based on observations of facial features and other physical characteristics.

Physiognomists

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Physiognomists are individuals who study the art of physiognomy, which involves the practice of analyzing a person's physical appearance, particularly their facial features, to determine their character, personality traits, or potential. In other words, physiognomists attempt to read a person's face and predict their inner nature or character.The practice of physiognomy dates back to ancient civilizations, including ancient Greece and China, where it was believed that a person's facial features could reveal their moral character, temperament, and even their destiny.Physiognomists use various techniques, such as phrenology (the study of the shape and size of the skull) and facial analysis, to make their predictions. However, the scientific community has largely discredited physiognomy as a pseudoscience, as there is no empirical evidence to support its claims.In modern times, physiognomy has evolved into a form of entertainment, often used in popular culture, such as in the depiction of observer characters in fiction, like the character of Rasputin in "Doctor Zhivago".

Physiognomize

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To attribute character, personality, or intelligence to a person based on their physical appearance, especially their facial features.

Physiognomizing

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Physiognomizing refers to the ancient practice of assessing a person's character or personality based on their physical characteristics, such as facial features, body shape, and behavior. It involves studying the relationship between a person's physical attributes and their inner nature. The term comes from the Greek words "phusis" meaning "nature" and "gnomon" meaning "interpreter" or "judge".

Physiognommonic

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The word "physiognomonic" refers to a person's outer appearance or physical characteristics that are thought to reflect their inner nature, personality, or character.It comes from the Greek word "physiognomonia," which is a combination of "phusis" (nature) and "g nomon" (judge or sign). In other words, physiognomonic refers to the idea that a person's physical characteristics can be used to make judgments about their personality, temperament, or character.For example, in ancient Greece and Rome, physiognomists would study a person's facial features, posture, and other physical traits to determine their character and predict their behavior. While this practice is not widely accepted as a scientifically valid method of personality assessment today, the term "physiognomonic" remains in use to describe any connection between a person's appearance and their inner nature or character.

Physiognomy

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Physiognomy is the study of the relation between external physical traits and character or personality. It is based on the idea that there is a direct correlation between a person's physical characteristics, such as facial features, body shape, and other physical features, and their character, behavior, or personality.In the past, physiognomy was a popular concept, with many philosophers and scientists arguing that it was possible to determine a person's inherent traits or character by analyzing their physical features. For example, a person with a large nose was thought to be dishonest, while a person with a small mouth was thought to be cunning.However, modern science has largely discredited the idea of physiognomy as a reliable method for determining personality or character. Many factors, such as genetics, environment, and upbringing, influence a person's physical appearance and personality, making it impossible to accurately predict personality from physical characteristics alone. Today, physiognomy is generally considered a pseudoscience.