φυσικός
φυσικόςή όνadj[φύσις] naturally inherentof personal qualitiesinnate
X. Arist. Plb. Plu.of urgesnatural, universal, common to all
Arist. Plu.occurring naturallyof objects, fortificationsnaturalopp. man-made
Arist. Plb.of phenomena, opp. due to human involvementArist.of the cause of a disaster, opp. supernaturalPlu.of practices, opp. arising fr. social conventionsPlu.of justice or sim., opp. being artificial conceptsArist. of objectsbelonging to the physical worldphysical
Arist.of phenomenarelating to the physical plane
Plu.of sciencerelating to the natural world
Arist.masc.sb.natural scientist or natural philosopherArist. Plb. Plu.fem.sb.natural science, physicsArist.neut.pl.sb.as the subject and title of a workPhysicsArist. Plu. of investigation, teachings, jargonrelating to the natural sciencesscientific
Arist. Plu. φυσικῶςadvinnately, naturally, spontaneously
Plb. universally
Plb.on the physical plane
Plu.
ShortDef
natural, native
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