físico
Portuguese
/ˈfi.zi.ku/
adj
Definitions
- physical having to do with the body
- physical existing as an actual object or objects
- physical having to do with physics
Etymology
Derived from Latin physicus (naturalist, physicist, natural, physical) derived from Ancient Greek φυσικός (natural, physical, of nature, natural philosopher).
Origin
Ancient Greek
φυσικός
Gloss
natural, physical, of nature, natural philosopher
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- physics English
- biophysicus Latin
- physica Latin
- physicus Latin
- physisch German
- fizikus Hungarian
- fisico Italian
- fysicus Dutch, Flemish
- physique French
- фи́зик Russian
- фи́зика Russian
- физика Russian
- físico Spanish, Castilian
- φυσικός Ancient Greek
- φύσις Ancient Greek
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- fysikk Norwegian Bokmål
- astrofísico Portuguese
- fisicamente Portuguese
- geofísico Portuguese
- fysisk Swedish
- fysikk Norwegian Nynorsk
- fisic Irish
- fysisk Danish
- fyzický Czech
- fyzika Czech
- físic Catalan, Valencian
- físico Galician
- ֆիզիկոս Armenian
- φυσικός Greek (modern)
- fizika Latvian
- fisic Occitan
- fizika Lithuanian