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PHYS'ICS, n. s as z. In its most extensive sense, the science of nature or of na...
PHYSICO-THEOL'OGY, n. [physic or physical and theology.] Theology or divinity il...
PHYSICO-LOG'ICAL. a. Pertaining to physico-logic. [Little used.]
PHYSICO-LOG'IC, n. Logic illustrated by natural philosophy.
PHYSI'CIAN, n. A person skilled in the art of healing; one whose profession is t...
PHYS'ICALLY, adv. According to nature; by natural power or the operation of natu...
PHYS'ICAL, a. Pertaining to nature or natural productions, or to material things...
PHYS'IC, n. s as z. [Gr. from nature; to produce.] 1. The art of healing disease...
PHYSIAN'THROPY, n. [Gr.nature,and man.] The philosophy of human life, or the doc...
PHYSETER. [See Cachalot .]
PHYS'ALITE, n. [Gr. to swell or inflate, and a stone.] A mineral of a greenish w...
PHYLLOPH'OROUS, a. [Gr. a leaf, and to bear.] Leaf-bearing; producing leaves.
PHYL'LITE, n. [Gr. a leaf, and a stone.] A petrified leaf, or a mineral having t...
PHYLAC'TERY, n. [Gr. to defend or guard.] 1. In a general sense, any charm, spel...
PHYLAC'TERIC PHYLACTER'ICAL, a. Pertaining to phylacteries.
PHYLAC'TER PHYLAC'TERED, a. Wearing a phylactery; dressed like the Pharisees.