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- PHYSICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
physical applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary
- PHYSICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We are concerned with the physical and psychological well-being of our employees He hates physical contact of any sort - he doesn't even like to shake your hand
- Physical: Asia - Wikipedia
Physical: Asia (Korean: 피지컬: 아시아) is a South Korean reality competition series on Netflix It is a spin-off of Physical: 100 and was announced following the conclusion of the second season The series featured 48 contestants from eight countries across Asia, as well as participants from Australia, representing a broader pan-Asian and transcontinental competition They competed for
- PHYSICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Physical definition: of or relating to the body See examples of PHYSICAL used in a sentence
- Physical - definition of physical by The Free Dictionary
1 of or pertaining to the body 2 of or pertaining to that which is material: the physical universe 3 noting or pertaining to the properties of matter and energy other than those peculiar to living matter 4 carnal; sexual: a physical attraction 5 physically demonstrative
- PHYSICAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A physical is a medical examination by your doctor to make sure that there is nothing wrong with your health, or a medical examination to make sure you are fit enough to do a particular job Bob failed his physical
- physical - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Physical indicates connected with, pertaining to, the animal or human body as a material organism: physical strength, exercise Bodily means belonging to, concerned with, the human body as distinct from the mind or spirit: bodily pain or suffering
- PHYSICAL Synonyms: 76 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . .
Some common synonyms of physical are corporeal, material, objective, phenomenal, and sensible While all these words mean "of or belonging to actuality," physical applies to what is perceived directly by the senses and may contrast with mental, spiritual, or imaginary
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