physica
Latin
noun
Definitions
- natural sciences; natural philosophy
- (New Latin) physics
Etymology
Borrowed 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
- physical English
- physics English
- physicalis Latin
- physicus Latin
- Experimentalphysik German
- Festkörperphysik German
- Kernphysik German
- Metaphysik German
- Physik German
- Physiker German
- Plasmaphysik German
- Quantenphysik German
- Teilchenphysik German
- physisch German
- biofysica Dutch, Flemish
- deeltjesfysica Dutch, Flemish
- fysica Dutch, Flemish
- kernfysica Dutch, Flemish
- metafysica Dutch, Flemish
- physique French
- фи́зик Russian
- фи́зика Russian
- физика Russian
- φυσική Ancient Greek
- φυσική ἐπιστήμη Ancient Greek
- φυσικός Ancient Greek
- φυσκικὴ ἐπιστήμη, φυσικός Ancient Greek
- φύσις Ancient Greek
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- fysikalsk Norwegian Bokmål
- fysikk Norwegian Bokmål
- astrofísica Portuguese
- física Portuguese
- fysikalsk Norwegian Nynorsk
- fysikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- fisicien Middle English
- fysike Middle English
- fisic Irish
- fysik Danish
- fysisk Danish
- fyzika Czech
- fisicien Old French
- fisicïen Old French
- fisike Old French
- fizika Serbo-Croatian
- ֆիզիկ Armenian
- ֆիզիկոս Armenian
- φυσικός Greek (modern)
- fisika Indonesian
- fizika Latvian
- физик Kazakh
- fizika Lithuanian
- physicalis la-lat