All physical synonyms
physΒ·iΒ·cal
P p adjective physical
- natural β existing in or formed by nature (opposed to artificial): a natural bridge.
- animal β An animal is a living creature such as a dog, lion, or rabbit, rather than a bird, fish, insect, or human being.
- animalistic β If you describe a person or their behaviour as animalistic, you mean that they do not try to hide or control their basic feelings and physical needs.
- knockabout β Nautical. any of various fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessels having a single jib bent to a stay from the stemhead, no bowsprit being used: usually rigged as a sloop.
- anatomical β Anatomical means relating to the structure of the bodies of people and animals.
- nonspiritual β Not spiritual.
- forensic β pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate.
- geographic β of or relating to geography.
- corporal β A corporal is a non-commissioned officer in the army or United States Marines.
- geographical β of or relating to geography.
- geotic β (obsolete) Belonging to earth; terrestrial.
- corporeal β Corporeal means involving or relating to the physical world rather than the spiritual world.
- athletic β Athletic means relating to athletes and athletics.
- worldly β of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
- material β the substance or substances of which a thing is made or composed: Stone is a durable material.
- concrete β Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- zoological β of or relating to zoology.
noun physical
- medical examination β physical examination
- wellbeing β a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare: to influence the well-being of the nation and its people.
- health β the general condition of the body or mind with reference to soundness and vigor: good health; poor health.
- lustiness β The property of having or experiencing lust, of being lusty.
- healthfulness β conducive to health; wholesome or salutary: a healthful diet.
- exam β A medical test of a specified kind.
- examination β A detailed inspection or investigation.
- going-over β a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going-over.
- biopsy β A biopsy is the removal and examination of fluids or tissue from a patient's body in order to discover why they are ill.
- hardiness β the capacity for enduring or sustaining hardship, privation, etc.; capability of surviving under unfavorable conditions.
- eupepsia β Good digestion.
adj physical
- bodily β Your bodily needs and functions are the needs and functions of your body.
- kinesthetic β the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, and joints; muscle sense.
- card-carrying β A card-carrying member of a particular group or political party is an official member of that group or party, rather than someone who supports it.
- fleshly β of or relating to the flesh or body; bodily, corporeal, or physical.
- brute β If you call someone, usually a man, a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.
- honest injun β honestly (used to emphasize the truth of a statement).
- honest to god β real or genuine.
- in the flesh β the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
- alluvial β Alluvial soils are soils which consist of earth and sand left behind on land which has been flooded or where a river once flowed.
- incarnate β embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
- incarnated β embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
- brutish β If you describe a person or their behaviour as brutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.
- solid β having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
- mammalian β an animal of the class Mammalia; mammal.
- banausic β merely mechanical; materialistic; utilitarian
- carnal β Carnal feelings and desires are sexual and physical, without any spiritual element.
- ferine β feral1 .
- earthly β of or relating to the earth, especially as opposed to heaven; worldly.
- actual β You use actual to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine.
- for real β true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
- manual β done, operated, worked, etc., by the hand or hands rather than by an electrical or electronic device: a manual gearshift.