físico

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See also: fisico and fìsico

Galician

Etymology

From Latin physicus, from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós).

Adjective

físico (feminine física, masculine plural físicos, feminine plural físicas)

  1. physical

Derived terms

Noun

físico m (plural físicos)

  1. physique

Noun

físico m (plural físicos, feminine física, feminine plural físicas)

  1. physicist

Further reading


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin physicus, from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. physical (having to do with the body)
  2. physical (existing as an actual object or objects)
  3. physical (having to do with physics)

Noun

físico m (plural físicos, feminine física, feminine plural físicas)

  1. physicist (scientist who studies of physics)
  2. build; physique

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:físico.


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin physicus, from Ancient Greek φυσικός (phusikós), from φύσις (phúsis, origin, birth, nature, quality), from φύω (phúō, I grow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfisiko/ [ˈfi.si.ko]

Adjective

físico (feminine física, masculine plural físicos, feminine plural físicas)

  1. physical

Derived terms

Noun

físico m (plural físicos)

  1. physique (natural constitution, or physical structure, of a person)

Noun

físico m (plural físicos, feminine física, feminine plural físicas)

  1. physicist

Further reading