fisicïen
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Old French [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Latin physica (“natural science”), from Ancient Greek φυσική επιστήμη (knowledge of nature) from φυσικός (pertaining to nature) from φύσις (nature) from φύειν (to bring forth, to produce) from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (“to exist, grow”).
Noun [edit]
fisicïen m (oblique plural fisicïens, nominative singular fisicïens, nominative plural fisicïen)
Descendants [edit]
- English: physician