pisikal
Cebuano
adjective
Definitions
- having to do with the body; physical; bodily
- having to do with the material world; concrete or tangible
- Involving bodily force
Etymology
Borrowed from English physical derived from Latin physicalis derived from Ancient Greek φυσική (natural science).
Origin
Ancient Greek
φυσική
Gloss
natural science
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agrophysical English
- antiphysical English
- astrophysical English
- barophysical English
- biophysical English
- cataphysical English
- chemicophysical English
- chemophysical English
- cyberphysical English
- ecophysical English
- electrophysical English
- extraphysical English
- geophysical English
- hydrophysical English
- hyperphysical English
- iatrophysical English
- macrophysical English
- mechanophysical English
- microphysical English
- neurophysical English
- nonphysical English
- pamphysical English
- paraphysical English
- petrophysical English
- photophysical English
- physical English
- physical anthropology English
- physicalism English
- physicalist English
- physicality English
- physicalization English
- physicalize English
- physicalness English
- psychophysical English
- radiophysical English
- robophysical English
- selenophysical English
- sociophysical English
- stereophysical English
- subphysical English
- superphysical English
- supraphysical English
- thermophysical English
- ultraphysical English
- unphysical English
- physica Latin
- physicalis Latin
- physique French
- φυσική Ancient Greek
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- fysikalsk Norwegian Bokmål
- fysikalsk Norwegian Nynorsk
- physicalis la-lat