physical
Definition of physical:
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part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to nature or natural objects: pertaining to material things: known to the senses: pertaining to the body.
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part of speech: adjective
Pert. to nature or natural productions; pert. to the body or material things; perceptible to the senses; external.
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part of speech: adverb
Physically.
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Common misspellings:
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- physicaly (0.1%)
- physcially (0.0%)
- phsical (3.1%)
- physican (0.1%)
- phsyical (8.9%)
- phsycal (0.9%)
- phusocal (0.1%)
- phiscial (0.1%)
- pyhsical (1.4%)
- phyysical (0.1%)
- physial (0.8%)
- phyiscal (8.5%)
- hysical (0.3%)
- physiacl (0.2%)
- phycial (1.1%)
- physicall (1.7%)
- physcal (1.4%)
- physcial (21.4%)
- fysical (0.4%)
- phycical (0.3%)
- fisical (0.1%)
- phyisical (3.1%)
- ohysical (0.3%)
- pysically (0.1%)
- phpysical (0.2%)
- phiscal (0.3%)
- pysichal (0.1%)
- physycal (0.2%)
- physicna (0.0%)
- physucal (0.1%)
- pyscial (0.1%)
- phical (0.2%)
- phisical (15.9%)
- psyhical (0.1%)
- physicial (2.8%)
- physhical (0.1%)
- physicale (0.2%)
- physcail (0.3%)
- pysical (7.0%)
- pysicial (0.1%)
- pyshical (0.8%)
- phicial (0.0%)
- phusical (0.5%)
- phisicly (0.1%)
- physiacal (0.1%)
- phsicaly (0.0%)
- physichal (0.3%)
- psyical (0.9%)
- physica (0.5%)
- phyical (7.3%)
- physio (0.0%)
- phyiscial (0.2%)
- psysical (0.6%)
- phsycial (2.8%)
- phycically (0.0%)
- pshycial (0.0%)
- phsysical (0.3%)
- physicla (0.4%)
- physicalll (0.1%)
- physian (0.1%)
- phisycal (0.4%)
- physicle (0.9%)
- physcia (0.1%)
- physicl (0.2%)
- physcical (0.1%)
- phiysical (0.1%)
- physpical (0.1%)
- physacal (0.1%)
- phypical (0.1%)
- pphyscual (0.1%)
- psyichal (0.0%)
- pyhsicail (0.1%)
Usage examples for physical:
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" But," said Montreal, gravely, " so new an experiment would demand great physical force."
"Rienzi" – Edward Bulwer Lytton -
He is a man of no physical courage, as they are well aware from their experience the other night.
"Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes" – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -
She was quite pale, and for a moment he thought she was still suffering from her fall, until he saw in her nervous, half- embarrassed manner that it had no physical cause.
"Openings in the Old Trail" – Bret Harte